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Qantas cancels order for new airliners following loss | Qantas Airways' boss Alan
Joyce has cited an "uncertain global context" as the reason for the cancellation
of a new 8.5 billion dollar investment in 35 new airliners. While announcing a
larger than expected loss for the carrier in Sydney, Joyce blamed "record" high
fuel bills and transformation costs as factors influencing the airline's statutory
loss after tax of 244 million dollars. Joyce said that Qantas would be canceling
its order for a new fleet of 35 Boeing 787 aircraft, which are worth 8.5 billion
Australian dollars at list prices. "The B787 is an excellent aircraft and remains
an important part of our future. However, circumstances have changed significantly
since our order several years ago. It is vital that we allocate capital carefully
across all parts of the group," News.com.au quoted Joyce, as saying. Qantas blamed
the annual loss on its 4.3 billion Australian dollar fuel bill, which was up 18
percent from last year, an industrial dispute that the airline said cost 194 million
Australian dollars, and its struggling international business, which lost 450
million Australian dollars. "Our biggest challenge is Qantas International, but
its transformation is on track. Our goal is to return it to profit and ensure
it remains Australia 's iconic flagship carrier," Joyce said. It is the first
time since Qantas went private in 1995 that the airline posted a net loss, the
report said.
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