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Qantas Freight

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Cargo airline of Australia

Qantas Freight
Qantas Freight A330-202/P2F, operated byExpress Freighters Australia
IATAICAOCall sign
QFQFAQANTAS
Founded2001; 24 years ago (2001)
Hubs
SubsidiariesExpress Freighters Australia
Fleet size8
Destinations130
Parent companyQantas
HeadquartersSydney,New South Wales, Australia
Key peopleCam Wallace (CEO, Qantas International & Freight)
Websitewww.qantasfreight.com

Qantas Freight is the subsidiary company of Australia's largest airlineQantas responsible for air cargo operations of the Qantas Group.[1] It is the owner of freight airlineExpress Freighters Australia, freight forwarder Qantas Courier and trucking company Jets Transport Express. Qantas Freight was also a partner in twojoint ventures withAustralia Post:Australian airExpress, specialising in door-to-door package delivery, andStarTrack, a road freight company.[1][2] In November 2012, Qantas Freight fully acquired Australia air Express and divested its shareholding in Star Track to Australia Post. Qantas Freight was also the owner of Asian-based freight forwarder DPEXWorldwide until that company was acquired by its competitorToll Holdings in 2010.[3] Qantas Freight is also responsible for placing freight in the hold ofQantas andJetstar operated international and domestic services.

Destinations

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As of October 2024, Qantas Freight directly serves 50 international and 80 domestic destinations. Qantas Freight has the ability to reach 480 global destinations through its airline partners, including Emirates, which it signed a cargo cooperation agreement with in 2024.[4]

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
AustraliaAdelaideAdelaide Airport[5]
BrisbaneBrisbane AirportHub[5]
CairnsCairns Airport[5]
DarwinDarwin Airport[5]
HobartHobart Airport[5]
LauncestonLaunceston Airport[5]
MackayMackay Airport[5]
MelbourneMelbourne AirportHub[5]
PerthPerth Airport[5]
RockhamptonRockhampton Airport[5]
SydneySydney AirportHub[5]
TownsvilleTownsville Airport[5]
ChinaChongqingChongqing Jiangbei International Airport[6]
Hong KongHong Kong International Airport[6]
ShanghaiShanghai Pudong International Airport[6]
IndonesiaJakartaSoekarno–Hatta International Airport[6]
New ZealandAucklandAuckland Airport[6]
ChristchurchChristchurch Airport[6]
ThailandBangkokSuvarnabhumi Airport[6]
United StatesAnchorageTed Stevens Anchorage International Airport[6]
ChicagoO'Hare International Airport[6]
DallasDallas Fort Worth International Airport[6]
HonoluluDaniel K. Inouye International Airport[6]
Los AngelesLos Angeles International Airport[6]
New York CityJohn F. Kennedy International Airport[6]

Fleet

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AnAirbus A321-200/P2F branded forAustralia Post atMelbourne Airport in 2022.
ABoeing 737-400SF branded forAustralia Post atMelbourne Airport in 2020.
ABoeing 767-300F atSydney Airport in 2018, wearing the 2007 livery.
A formerly leasedBoeing 747-400F atMelbourne Airport in 2008, wearing theAtlas Air livery.

As of November 2024, Qantas Freight subsidiary Express Freighters Australia operates the following aircraft:[7]

AircraftIn serviceOrdersNotes
Airbus A321-200/P2F66[8][9]Launch customer.
Operated forAustralia Post/StarTrack.[10][11][12]
Deliveries through FY26.[9]
Airbus A330-200/P2F2[13][14]Converted fromQantas aircraft and delivered from 2023.[15]
One operated forAustralia Post/StarTrack.
Total86

As of November 2024, Qantas Freight wet-leases 14 aircraft that operate both domestic and international services on behalf of the airline, these include:

Fleet development

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In June 2016, the 737-400F, two of the 737-300Fs and three BAe 146s were rebranded and are operated as a dedicated fleet forAustralia Post andStarTrack.[21]

In April 2019, Qantas Freight announced it would wet-lease twoAtlas Air Boeing 747-8F aircraft to replace the two current wet-leased 747-400F aircraft.[22] The first aircraft landed in Sydney on 27 August with small Qantas Freight decals applied (visible when the forward nose cargo door is open), with the second due later in the week.[23]

In August 2019, Qantas Freight announced a deal with Australia Post which was worth $1.4 billion. Included in the deal was Qantas Freight's announcement of the purchase of the world's first A321P2F, of which they ordered 3 to be delivered from October 2020.[11]

In December 2019,ASL Airlines Australia (formally Pionair) put the first BAe 146 into service on a wet-lease for Qantas Freight[24] since then this has steadily increased to have all 5 of ASL's BAe 146 aircraft operating for Qantas.[19]

In February 2023, Qantas announced that 3 additional A321P2F would be ordered for delivery in 2024 and 2025.[9]

In May 2024, Aerlink quietly announced that they would operate a wet-leased ATR 72-200F, VH-AK3,[25] for Qantas Freight in Queensland, between Brisbane, Mackay and Rockhampton, with the service beginning in late June 2024.[16][26]

Former fleet

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AircraftNumberIntroducedRetiredReplacement
Boeing 737-300F420132024Airbus A321-200/P2F
Boeing 737-400F120172024
Boeing 767-300F120102024Airbus A330-200/P2F[27]

Price-fixing case

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Legal action was brought in the United States against a number of airlines' freight operations over allegations ofprice fixing between 2000 and 2006, including Qantas Freight. Following the imposition of a fine of US$300 million onBritish Airways, in November 2007, Qantas Freight agreed to plead guilty in a US court and was fined US$61 million.[28] In a separate development the former head of Qantas Freight in the United States was sentenced to eight months imprisonment in May 2008.[29] TheAustralian Competition & Consumer Commission also launched legal action in Australia, and in October 2008, Qantas' management agreed to settle the case with a fine of A$20 million.[30] Qantas is also facing a number of class action lawsuits.[30]

References

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  1. ^abQantas subsidiaries page. Retrieved: 20 April 2012
  2. ^Star Track Express - About Us.Archived 21 November 2008 at theWayback Machine Retrieved: 15 November 2008.
  3. ^Toll Group announces Asian acquisition and provides trading updateToll Holdings 21 February 2011
  4. ^"Route maps".Qantas Freight.
  5. ^abcdefghijkl"Domestic route map"(PDF).Qantas Freight.
  6. ^abcdefghijklm"International route map"(PDF).Qantas Freight.
  7. ^Qantas Freight - About Us. Retrieved: 15 November 2008.
  8. ^"Qantas snubs Boeing to order six more A321s freighters".Australian Aviation. 15 August 2022. Retrieved15 August 2022.
  9. ^abc"Qantas Group Updates Fleet Plan To Boost Capacity". 23 February 2023.
  10. ^"Australia's Qantas Freight to add A321 freighters from 4Q20".Ch-Aviation. 12 August 2019.
  11. ^abKnight, Dominic Powell, Elizabeth (9 August 2019)."'This is pretty big': Qantas, AusPost seal $1.4bn deal to tackle online shopping".The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved10 August 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. ^"Aviation Photo #6197717: Airbus A321-231(P2F) - Qantas Freight (Express Freighters Australia)".Airliners.net. Retrieved5 June 2021.
  13. ^"Qantas welcomes 1st A330-200P2F". Scramble. 23 September 2023.
  14. ^"Qantas adds second EFW-converted A330P2F". www.aircargonews.net. 21 December 2023. Retrieved24 December 2023.
  15. ^"Qantas to convert two A330-200s into freighters".Ch-Aviation. 7 December 2021.
  16. ^abCurran, Andrew (11 July 2024)."Australia's Aerlink starts flight ops for Qantas Freight".ch-aviation. Retrieved4 November 2024.
  17. ^"Flight history for aircraft - ZK-AWA".Flightradar24. Retrieved11 November 2024.
  18. ^"Flight history for aircraft - ZK-TLF".Flightradar24. Retrieved11 November 2024.
  19. ^abCurran, Andrew (23 May 2024)."Qantas Group ends B767 operations".ch-aviation. Retrieved6 November 2024.
  20. ^"Atlas Air Extends Partnership with Qantas Freight".Yahoo Finance. 11 August 2022. Retrieved23 November 2023.
  21. ^ab"Qantas establishes dedicated freighter fleet for Australia Post". Australian Aviation. 2 May 2016.
  22. ^"BOEING 747-8F TO JOIN QANTAS FREIGHT FLEET". 4 April 2019. Retrieved21 March 2023.
  23. ^"Media Releases - JUMBO SIZED DELIVERY FOR QANTAS FREIGHT TOUCHES DOWN".Qantas. Retrieved29 August 2019.
  24. ^Lee, Jeff (27 December 2019)."Pionair Australia BAe 146-300QT enters service for Qantas Freight".CARGOFACTS.COM. Retrieved7 November 2024.
  25. ^"Flight history for aircraft - VH-AK3".Flightradar24. Retrieved4 November 2024.
  26. ^Times, STAT (30 May 2024)."ACIA delivers two ATR 72-212 large cargo door freighters to Aerlink".www.stattimes.com. Retrieved4 November 2024.
  27. ^"Qantas Group ends B767 operations". Ch-Aviation. 23 May 2024.
  28. ^Qantas admits cargo price fixing,BBC News 27 November 2007
  29. ^Rochfort, Scott."Jail for former Qantas boss in cargo price-fixing cartel",Sydney Morning Herald 10 May 2008. Retrieved: 15 November 2008.
  30. ^ab"Qantas fined $20m for price fixing",ABC News, 28 October 2008. Retrieved: 15 November 2008.

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