Jetstar, QantasLink and Qantas Freight. As of July 2024[update], Qantas operates the following mainline aircraft: As of November 2018[update], Qantas and its...
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Qantas Airways Limited, or simply Qantas (/ˈkwɒntəs/ KWON-təs), is the flag carrier of Australia, and the largest airline by fleet size, international...
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Kangaroo Route (category Qantas)
Qantas, although it is often used in the media and by airline competitors to describe all Australia to United Kingdom flights. In addition to Qantas,...
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Melbourne Airport (redirect from Domestic Terminal 1 (T1) (Qantas Group))
Non-Stop Qantas Service to Melbourne". CBS News. 26 March 2022. "Qantas Announces Daily Melbourne-Bali Service Launch" (Press release). Qantas. 7 February...
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2024. "Our History (Qantas)". Qantas. May 18, 2021. Archived from the original on May 18, 2021. Retrieved May 18, 2021. Museum, Qantas Founders (August 12...
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September 2012. "Qantas and the A380". Qantas. Archived from the original on 14 December 2007. Retrieved 15 December 2007. "Qantas Flight Information"...
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Hudson Fysh (category Qantas people)
Sir Fergus McMaster started Qantas in 1920. Despite government ownership, Fysh became managing director and chairman of Qantas. A committee member of the...
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Prins, François (Spring 1994). "Pioneering Spirit: The QANTAS Story". Air Enthusiast. No. 53. pp. 24–32. ISSN 0143-5450. Stephens, Alan (2006) [2001]. The...
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to the USAF as -153s and the seven short-bodied Qantas -138s (making 13 total 707s delivered to Qantas between 1959 and 1964).[citation needed] The first...
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flights planned". Pacific Business News. 2009-08-03. Retrieved 2009-08-03. "Qantas resumes Australia flights". Retrieved 18 August 2022. Liu, Jim. "Samoa Airways...
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Queensland’s first airline, Qantas, which became Australia’s Overseas Airline. During the visit they viewed an exhibition of Qantas memorabilia, including...
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Arthur Baird (category Qantas people)
early years of Qantas they constructed their own aircraft and Baird supervised the construction of seven DH-50 airliners and a DH-9. As Qantas grew, Baird...
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2018, a Delta Air Lines PW4000 had engine vibrations, on 1 June 2018, a Qantas CF6 was shut down in flight, on 1 October 2018, a China Airlines CF6 had...
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brand on behalf of Australian Airlines (and later Qantas) in 1990, with Airlink's successor QantasLink continuing to use the type until 2005. In 2005...
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The aircraft was owned by BOAC, but was operated by Qantas. 28 February 1942 G-AETZ Circe of Qantas was shot down 170 nmi (320 km) south of Java by Mitsubishi...
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majors, and Impulse sold out to Qantas in May 2001. Within a few months, the 717's abilities became clear to Qantas, being faster than the BAe 146, and...
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American Airlines, the now-defunct Canadian Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Qantas. The alliance has since grown to become the third-largest, after SkyTeam...
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MediaRoom. Retrieved June 19, 2023. "Qantas Flew Non-stop from London to Sydney in Less Than 20 Hours". www.qantas.com. Retrieved July 23, 2020. "David...
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Prins, François (Spring 1994). "Pioneering Spirit: The QANTAS Story". Air Enthusiast. No. 53. pp. 24–32. ISSN 0143-5450. Taylor, John W. R. "Avro Lancaster...
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Australian Open (golf) (redirect from Qantas Australian Open)
company, the first open to be sponsored. From 1969 the event was sponsored by Qantas. In difficult conditions, Player had a final round 77, but still won his...
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Monthly. Vol. 12, no. 4. pp. 180–185. Prins, François (Spring 1994). "Pioneering Spirit: The QANTAS Story". Air Enthusiast. No. 53. pp. 24–32. ISSN 0143-5450...
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restoration, it was painted in pseudo-Qantas livery, including the Qantas logo on the tail, (with the usual Qantas lettering along the fuselage and on the...
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International Airlines, and Qantas were some of the last major carriers to operate the 747-300. On December 29, 2008, Qantas flew its last scheduled 747-300...
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history were the Qantas flights flown weekly from 29 June 1943 through July 1945 over the Indian Ocean, dubbed the Double Sunrise. Qantas offered non-stop...
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in Oceania, 6 in Africa and 3 in Europe. Australia Pionair Australia (4) Qantas Freight (3) Bahrain Bahrain Defence Force (4) Bahrain Royal Flight (1) Bolivia...
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C. W. A. Scott (section Qantas years)
Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services (now Qantas). In 1929, while on leave from QANTAS following a crash in a de Havilland DH.50J, Scott met...
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Australian government to order Electras in order to standardise with Qantas. Three Qantas Electras were retired in the mid-1960s and the fourth in 1971. Some...
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is conducted by Northrop Grumman Integrated Defence Services (formerly Qantas Defence Services). No. 33 Squadron's motto is "Enduring". The squadron operates...
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after becoming obsolete in the PC world. By 2008, both Virgin Atlantic and Qantas employed it for some of the onboard entertainment systems on long-distance...
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or in whole, since the 1980s: these have included the national airline Qantas, Telstra (also previously known as Telecom Australia) and the Commonwealth...
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