Wednesday March 21, 8:09 AM
TEXT-Qantas to boost capacity on domestic routes
SYDNEY, March 21 (Reuters) - Following is the text of a
statement from Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd. .
QantasLink today announced that it would expand its Boeing
717-200 fleet from eight to 11 aircraft as part of a renewed
operating agreement with National Jet Systems (NJS).
Qantas Group General Manager Regional Airlines, Mr Narendra
Kumar, said the move would increase QantasLink's total jet and
turboprop fleet to 49 aircraft and allow it to increase
frequency and capacity on a number of key regional routes in
Western Australia, Northern Territory and north Queensland.
"This is an exciting development for QantasLink that will
increase our jet aircraft capacity by nearly 40 percent and
reinforce our commitment to investing in and growing the Qantas
Group's regional operations," Mr Kumar said.
"To be based in Perth, the first of the three additional
115-seat aircraft will commence operation in August 2007. Route
options for the other two aircraft, which will enter service in
October 2007, are still being assessed.
"QantasLink entered into an agreement with NJS in 2005 to
operate the airline's B717 services, and we are pleased that
this partnership will be extended by five years and include the
operation of these three additional aircraft," he said.
Mr Kumar said that as well as allowing QantasLink to
increase regional capacity and services, the new aircraft would
also provide 122 additional employment opportunities for the
airline industry.
"The three new aircraft will require the services of an
additional 39 pilots, 59 cabin crew and 24 engineers," he said.
Mr Kumar said NJS had provided pilots, cabin crew and
aircraft maintenance engineers for Qantas' regional jet
operations for more than 15 years.
He said QantasLink was also commencing a program with NJS
and Rolls-Royce to increase B717 engine thrust from 18,500 lbs
to 21,000 lbs per engine, which will improve passenger carrying
performance in the hot conditions encountered at some ports
across the airline's network.
QantasLink currently operates around 2,000 flights each
week, serving 49 destinations across Australia.
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