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A380
B747
(reconfig)
B747
(non-reconfig)
A333
A333
A332
A332
B767
B737-400
B737-800
B737-800
A330
A320
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B787
B787
Jetstar successfully
introduced
four Boeing 787
Dreamliners into its
fleet in 2013/2014.
RIGHT-SIZING FLEET AND NETWORK
Accelerated Mainline Fleet Simplification
FY141 – 11 FLEET TYPES FY162 – 7 FLEET TYPES
A380
B747
(reconfig)
Young average fleet age of ~8 years in FY16
B747: 7 non-reconfigured aircraft retired by 2H FY16
B767: all 15 retired by 3Q FY15
B734: all retired by February 2014
1 As at 31 December 2013.
2 By end of financial year 2015–2016.
A 500-strong Jetstar team,
including flight operations,
engineering and ground
operations roles, has
completed conversion and
competency training to
operate on the B787.
Jetstar is investing $100 million
to establish a maintenance
base at Melbourne Tullamarine,
procuring spares and equipment
and setting up a flight simulator
to support the addition of B787s
to the fleet.
Customer feedback has
been very positive, with
passengers particularly
enjoying the aircraft’s
larger dimmable windows,
reduced noise onboard,
and increased space
in overhead bins.
4
500
$100m
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QANTAS ANNUAL REPORT 2014