Comment on Bonza staff queue at Centrelink for emergency payments as airline administrators confirm April wages will not be paid

Nath@aussie.zone ⁨6⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I’ve never really thought before about how much money it takes to have an airline before other than “loads”. Bonza has/had 6x Boeing 737s. Assuming a discount purchase price of about $80 million each, you can get an airline off the ground for under a billion dollars. I think that’s less than I would have assumed.

I wonder now what it really costs per seat to operate? Let’s simplify economy airline tickets to $100 per hour of flight time. Let’s also assume that a plane spends a quarter of the time on the ground. So, 18 hours in the air at $100 per hour times 200 seats means a plane is generating $360k revenue per day.

I have no idea what running costs are - flight crew of 10? Lets double that to 20 for maintenance/customer service etc. Fuel? Maintenance? Airport fees? No idea what these add up to, but if you have over $2 Million dollars coming in per day as revenue, I have to assume I’m missing stuff here. Because I would not have thought an airline this small would have running costs that high. There’s probably a good reason why I’m not running an airline!

I’d love to see what these numbers actually are.

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