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x Jetstar: In December 2003, it was announced that Jetstar
would operate a single aircraft type – the A320 aircraft
– by mid-2006. The value-based domestic carrier had
commenced operations in May 2004 using 717 aircraft
that had been operated by QantasLink. Nine A320s were
introduced during the year and a further 14 A320s will
be added to the fleet with the 717s being progressively
returned to the regional fleet.
x QantasLink: With the Dash 8s now established as the
key aircraft type in the Group’s regional fleet, QantasLink
announced in January 2005 that it would acquire seven
new 72-seat Bombardier Q400s. The $200 million
commitment is the largest single investment ever made
in the regional turboprop fleet. These aircraft will be
delivered from January 2006.
Under the Group’s fleet renewal program, 14 aircraft were
retired during the year:
x two 767-200s;
x six 737-300s;
x three Dash 8s; and
x three BAe146sx
Qantas Annual Report 2005
OPERATIONAL AIRCRAFT FLEET (AS AT 30 JUNE 2005)
Operation Aircraft Type
Owned, HP and
Finance Leases Operating Leases Total in Service
Qantas Boeing 747-400 16 8 24
Boeing 747-400ER 6 6
Boeing 747-300 6 6
Boeing 767-300ER 14 10 24
Boeing 737-800 27 27
Boeing 737-400 21 21
Boeing 737-300 11 11
Airbus A330-200 4 4
Airbus A330-300 7 7
QantasLink Bombardier Dash 8 33 33
British Aerospace 146 9 9
Jetstar Boeing 717-200 14 14
Airbus A320-200 9 9
Australian Airlines Boeing 767-300ER 3 2 5
Total Qantas Group Fleet 148 52 200
Jetstar will operate a single aircraft type – the A320 – by mid 2006