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    Qantas Hangar is a heritage-listed former hangar and now museum at Landsborough Highway, Longreach, Longreach Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built...
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    Longreach railway station, Capricorn Highway Longreach Ambulance Centre, 111 Ibis Street Qantas Hangar, Landsborough Highway Darr River Downs, Landsborough...
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  • This list excludes subsidiaries Jetstar, QantasLink and Qantas Freight. As of November 2024[update], Qantas operates the following mainline aircraft:...
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    opened on 9 June 1996 in the heritage-listed Qantas Hangar, built by Qantas in 1922. Stage 2 of the Qantas Founders Museum was part of a 1999 A$110 million...
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  • the first operational base for the airline, later to be known as QANTAS, was Longreach. Principal among the pioneers of the airline were Hudson Fysh and...
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  • 1926 and 1928, Qantas built seven de Havilland DH.50s and a single DH.9 under licence in its Longreach hangar. In 1928 a chartered Qantas aircraft made...
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  • Qantas Airways Limited, or simply Qantas (/ˈkwɒntəs/ KWON-təs), is the flag carrier of Australia, and Australia`s largest airline by fleet size, international...
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    QANTAS hangar, Longreach (listing) Queensland 2 May 2009 23°26′11″S 144°16′28″E / 23.436474°S 144.27452°E / -23.436474; 144.27452 (Qantas Hangar,...
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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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    11 St John's Cathedral (Brisbane) 12 Old Museum (Brisbane) 13 Qantas Hangars (Longreach and Cloncurry) 14 Hornibrook Bridge (Redcliffe) 15 Burdekin Falls...
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    Qantas Club has been operational at the airport as of 3 December 2012, and is available to business class passengers, Qantas Club members, and Qantas...
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  • innovations. Cloncurry was involved with the beginnings of QANTAS, and the original QANTAS hangar is still in use at the aerodrome, where "Queensland and...
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    was secured for removal and static preservation by the Qantas Founders Outback Museum, Longreach. EC-121K BuNo 137890 – on display at Tinker Air Force...
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  • StarTrack (category Qantas)
    company owned by Qantas. As part of the deal, Australia Post divested itself of its 50% interest in Australian airExpress to Qantas. On 7 May 2014, StarTrack...
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  • medical doctor George Simpson and Hudson Fysh, one of the founders of Qantas. Qantas supplied the first aircraft to the fledgling organisation, VH-UER a...
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    upgrades were made to retail space. Qantas maintains a Qantas Club lounge in the airport terminal, with access for Qantas Club and affiliate members. The...
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  • than Qantas, Virgin combined". Australian Financial Review. 14 May 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2024. "Rex received more taxpayer cash than Qantas, Virgin...
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    space. 22145/410 – 747-238B registration VH-EBQ at the Qantas Founders Outback Museum, Longreach, Queensland, Australia. 21942/471 – 747-212B registration...
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    the aerodrome started operations. Qantas moved their operations from Eagle Farm to Archerfield after the first hangars were erected at Archerfield, and...
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    government hangar (1924) and a caretaker's cottage (1925). In 1927, in its first expansive step away from Longreach, Queensland, Qantas erected a hangar and...
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  • Flying Museum, Oakey Hinkler Hall of Aviation, Bundaberg Qantas Founders Outback Museum, Longreach Queensland Air Museum, Caloundra RAAF Amberley Aviation...
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  • Island-Darwin-Newcastle Waters-Camooweal-Cloncurry-Longreach-Roma-Toowoomba reaching Eagle Farm, Brisbane on 23 June. Sydney was visited...
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    were relocated to Archerfield Airport. A number of hangars were relocated to Archerfield, and the QANTAS one still stands. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and...
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    and Hangar Complex (plaque outside original hangar complex). West Rockhampton, Queensland: Queensland Government. 1999. This administration and hangar complex...
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    control, possible stall VH-USG Adelaide Longreach 15 November 1934 de Havilland Express London–Singapore–Darwin–Longreach–Brisbane–Sydney Loss of control due...
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  • people on board. November 15 – During a domestic flight in Australia from Longreach Airport, Queensland, to Archerfield Airport in Archerfield, Queensland...
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