Project Sunrise: Qantas to fly Sydney to London via North Pole in ‘very special’ flight path
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In 2027, the airline Qantas will break the world record with a new route connecting Eastern Australia and Northern Europe. A lot has happened since 1947, when the same journey required seven stopovers. With a...
Qantas targets the world's longest non-stop flight in 2027
Oluwadara Omiyale Australian carrier Qantas is advancing plans to introduce what is expected to become the world’s longest non-stop commercial passenger flight, with a proposed Sydney–London service targeted for launch in 2027. The ultra-long-haul route, which forms part of the airline’s long-term Project Sunrise initiative, is designed to significantly reshape global air travel by […] The post Qantas targets the world’s longest non-stop flig…
Qantas to Launch History-Making Nonstop Flights from Australia to London - Vacationer Magazine
Qantas will launch its world-first nonstop services between Sydney and London from October 2027, marking the first time the Kangaroo Route has ever been flown nonstop from Australia’s east coast. Today’s announcement comes as the national carrier unveiled its first Airbus A350-1000ULR in Qantas livery at Airbus’ manufacturing facility in Toulouse, the result of years of development to conquer the final frontier of long-haul aviation as part of P…
The idea of flying from London to Sydney in a single flight sounded like a vision of the future just a few years ago. Now it’s becoming a reality, thanks to planes that can stay in the air for nearly 24 hours. This technological leap promises to save hours of travel time and reduce the inconvenience of layovers. At the same time, questions are being raised about both passenger endurance and the future of aviation. How far can today’s planes go?
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