B747 From United States of America, joined exactly 14 years ago today! , 245 posts, RR: 2 Posted (12 years 2 weeks 1 day 18 hours ago) and read 589 times:
Where do they fly these birds to? I know that they fly OJA-OJH? mostly to Europe, and the remainder OJI-OJU mostly to the US, All based on their interior configurations.
So where do they fly the CF-6 powered to?
Brian
TR From UK - England, joined May 2001, 952 posts, RR: 0 Reply 1, posted (12 years 2 weeks 1 day 16 hours ago) and read 551 times:
I´ve seen VH-OEB in London, VH-OEC in Frankfurt, VH-OED in Paris and London. A good friend of mine in Los Angeles have seen all three there as well so I think there are flying to most destinations.
B747 From United States of America, joined exactly 14 years ago today! , 245 posts, RR: 2 Reply 2, posted (12 years 2 weeks 1 day 8 hours ago) and read 524 times:
Crosscheck From Australia, joined Jun 2000, 153 posts, RR: 0 Reply 3, posted (12 years 2 weeks 13 hours ago) and read 497 times:
Quite right Qantas operate their 747-400's in two configuration types.
VH-OJA, OJB, OJC, OJD, OJE, OJF, OJG, OJH, OJK, OJM, OJN & OJO 14 First, 65 Business & 315 Economy
VH-OJI, OJJ, OJL, OJP, OJQ, OJR, OJS, OJT, OJU, OEB (ex Asiana), OEC & OED (ex Malaysian) 14 First, 79 Business & 265 Economy
The first group known as Kangaroo Config, and the second group known as Pacific.
The Pacific Config aircraft tend to operate all non-stop Sydney / Melbourne to Los Angeles services, while occasionally Kangaroo Config'd aircraft operate services via Auckland.
Kangaroo Config'd aircraft tend to operate all other services to Europe, Asia, South Africa & South America with the aid of spare Pacific Config'd aircraft
TAA_Airbus From Australia, joined Nov 1999, 726 posts, RR: 0 Reply 4, posted (12 years 2 weeks 10 hours ago) and read 475 times:
When Qantas were still stopping in Perth on the way to J'burg, for the space of a few months they were continously using OED, just the one a/c, back and forth. I found this somewhat unusual.
(This is post olympics, up until the Perth stop was annulled)