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Qantas’ Oldest A380 Returns to Commercial Service

Qantas’ first A380, VH-OQA, has returned to commercial service. This aircraft, 16.2 years old and the 14th A380 to be manufactured, carries the Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 014. Analysis of ch-aviation data indicates that the units MSN001 through MSN013 are either scrapped, preserved, or currently not in operation. Thus, VH-OQA is now the oldest A380 […]

Qantas and Emirates

Qantas and Emirates Partnership Renewed: What it Means for Customers and Competition

Qantas and Emirates have been given the green light by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to continue their partnership. The authorization was first granted over a decade ago and was renewed in 2018, with the latest decision extending the partnership for another five years. The ACCC has proposed a draft determination that the […]

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Qantas Finalises Order for Nine More Airbus A220-300s

In a noteworthy advancement of its fleet replacement programme, Australian airline Qantas Group has finalised an order for an additional nine Airbus A220-300 aircraft, bringing its total commitment to this single-aisle model to 29. This incremental order comes after Qantas selected the A220 in May 2022 as part of a significant fleet replacement programme that […]

Qantas A350 cabin design

Unveiling the Qantas A350 Cabin Design for Project Sunrise Flights

Imagine boarding a flight in Australia and stepping off the plane in New York or London without having experienced a single layover. This dream is about to become a reality with Qantas’s Project Sunrise flights. The cornerstone of this groundbreaking initiative is the Qantas A350, a purpose-built aircraft designed to redefine the long-haul travel experience. […]

Airbus Reports Successful Year in 2022 with Increased Deliveries and Strong New Orders

Airbus, the European aerospace giant, had a successful year in 2022, delivering 661 commercial aircraft to 84 customers and registering 1,078 gross new orders. Despite facing challenges in the operating environment, the company was able to increase its deliveries by 8 percent compared to the previous year. Guillaume Faury, Airbus Chief Executive Officer, acknowledged the […]

A Boeing 747 Once Flew With 5 Engines

A Boeing 747 Once Flew With 5 Engines

In 2016, Qantas needed to quickly transport a new replacement engine to Johannesburg, South Africa. Despite the fact that cargo planes are frequently used to transport aircraft parts, the Australian carrier chose a different way. In this instance, the quickest way to get the engine there was for it to catch a lift beneath the […]