Qantas plans pilot base in Adelaide

Jun 06, 2014, updated May 13, 2025

Qantas will open new pilot bases in Adelaide and Melbourne as part of its efforts to reduce costs and improve scheduling.

The airline announced yesterday that about 30 Boeing 737 pilots would be based in Adelaide, from where it operates about 500 flights a week.

It said 737 pilots based in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth were required to stay overnight in Adelaide to operate the first wave of early morning flights, and that establishing a pilot base in the city would reduce costs and improve scheduling processes.

Qantas has 737 bases in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane.

The establishment of an A380 base in Melbourne is expected to result in about 50 pilots moving to the city.

The airline said the creation of the Adelaide and Melbourne bases would not affect the total number of 737 and A380 pilots employed by the airline, but rather where they are located.

“Given Melbourne is a key part of our international network, it makes sense to open an A380 pilot base there,” Qantas head of flying operations Captain Mike Galvin said.

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