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Was (wer) ist Qantas fleet - definition


Qantas fleet         
  • Avro Dyack, the first Qantas plane, ca.1921
  • A [[Boeing 707]] at [[Frankfurt Airport]] in 1972. Note the fifth engine under the wing.
  • JFK Airport]] in 2016
  • A [[Boeing 747SP]] at [[Wellington Airport]] in 1981
  • An [[Airbus A300]] at [[Perth Airport]] in the 1990s
  • [[Boeing 707]] and [[Boeing 747]]-200 at Longreach's [[Qantas Founders Outback Museum]]
  • A [[Boeing 767]] at [[Sydney Airport]] in 2012
CURRENT PLANES OPERATED BY QANTAS
Qantas fleet history
Qantas operates a fleet of Airbus A330, Airbus A380, Boeing 737 and Boeing 787 making a total of 126 aircraft.
List of Qantas destinations         
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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Qantas destinations
Following is a list of destinations Qantas flies to as part of its scheduled services, . It also includes destinations served by Qantas subsidiary QantasLink.
Qantas Flights 7 and 8         
  • A Qantas [[Airbus A380-800]], the aircraft type that operated these flights from 2014-2020.
  • Special livery sported on the inaugural A380 service (VH-OQL)
  • Terminal D]] of [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport]].
LONGEST REGULARLY SCHEDULED NON-STOP COMMERCIAL FLIGHTS IN THE WORLD
QF7; QF8; Qantas Flight 8; Qantas Flight 7; Qantas Flight 7 and 8
Qantas Flight 7 (QF7/QFA7) and Qantas Flight 8 (QF8/QFA8) are flights operated by Australian airline Qantas between Sydney Airport and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which, from 2013 to 2016, were the longest regularly scheduled non-stop commercial flights in the world. Today they are currently the eighth longest regularly scheduled non-stop commercial flights in the world as measured by distance—, which is over one third of the distance around Earth.