Airbus flies the first A350-1000ULR for Qantas Project Sunrise, starting a two-month Sydney-London certification campaign.
Qantas A350-1000
Qantas Airways (QF) has confirmed another delay to its highly anticipated Project Sunrise program, pushing the launch of nonstop flights from Sydney Airport (SYD) to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) into 2027.
Qantas’ first Airbus A350-1000ULR spotted with Rolls-Royce engines in Toulouse ahead of Project Sunrise nonstop flights to London and New York.
Qantas’ (QF) second Airbus A350-1000ULR has entered the final assembly line in Toulouse as the first aircraft progresses through advanced ground testing.
Qantas Airways (QF) is preparing to introduce its Airbus A350-1000 fleet as part of Project Sunrise, enabling nonstop flights from Sydney (SYD) and Melbourne (MEL) to London (LHR) and New York (JFK).
Depending on various factors, cabin crew at Qantas earn an annual salary between AU$ 45,000 and AU$ 90,000 (approx. US$30,000 to US$60,000).
A Western Australia case involving digital intrusion and aviation security concerns has resulted in a jail sentence for Michael Clapsis, a 44-year-old IT worker who created a fake in-flight Wi-Fi network designed to mimic the onboard service of Qantas (QF).
Qantas (QF) has reached a major milestone in Project Sunrise, with its first Airbus A350-1000ULR now taking shape at the Airbus assembly line in Toulouse (TLS).
Qantas (QF) is preparing to introduce the Airbus A350-1000 on key international routes as part of a gradual retirement plan for its Airbus A380-800 fleet.
Qantas (QF) celebrates 90 years since operating Australia’s first international passenger flight from Brisbane (BNE) to Singapore (SIN) in 1935.