Australian flag carrier, Qantas (QF), is one of the world’s oldest and safest airlines and has one of the best pilots and a pretty good salary offering.
Qantas 787
Qantas Airways (QF) flight QF6 from Rome Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Perth International Airport (PER) operated using Boeing 787 was damaged upon landing as tires blowout and is now grounded by ATSB.
Australian flag carrier and one of the oldest active carriers in the world, Qantas (QF) has revealed the plane that will transport the Australian Olympic Team to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
In recent days, Qantas (QF) has submitted modifications to its service schedule for North America starting July 2024.
Qantas had initially secured Brisbane-Chicago flights slated for April 2020, a plan disrupted by the early impacts of the Covid pandemic.
Qantas Airways (QF) is introducing an additional direct connection between Australia and Europe by launching a new route connecting Perth (PER) and Paris (CDG)
The delivery of new aircraft and the implementation of wet-leasing agreements will enable Qantas and Jetstar to enhance their international capacity by 12 percentage points by the end of the calendar year. This translates to an addition of nearly 50 extra flights per week.
MELBOURNE- Australian flag carrier Qantas (QF) has announced its plan to ramp up international capacity with new flights to US routes. Further, the report suggests that the airline is in talks with Boeing to place the order for Boeing 787-10.
It is expected that Australian flag carrier Qantas (QF) will provide an update later this month regarding its fleet renewal strategy, which is likely to include the decision to order more Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft that was previously excluded from the purchase options by the national carrier.
With the new Boeing 787’s arrival, Australian flag carrier Qantas (QF) bolsters its international network and boosts the frequency of Sydney (SYD) Auckland (AKL) New York (JFK) flights from three to four per week from late October.