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Qantas Group has announced pilots are training ahead of the launch of Australia’s first “longest-range” Airbus A321XLR aircraft, which will allow for more non-stop routes. The aviation group ...
Qantas Airways said on Thursday that it has converted orders for 21 Airbus A320 aircraft into the re-engined A320neo variant and deferred the delivery by four years. The decision will help cut ...
Qantas Airways Ltd expects to order more than 100 narrowbody and regional planes next year as well as widebodies capable of the world's longest commercial flights from Sydney to London, its chief ...
Qantas will redirect the 13 Jetstar Asia Airbus A320 aircraft to routes in Australia and New Zealand. Around 500 jobs could be axed from the Singapore-based airline which serviced 16 routes in Asia.
The group today announced a special livery, featuring the Yes23 campaign logo, on three Qantas Group aircraft – a Qantas Boeing 737, a QantasLink Dash 8 Turboprop and a Jetstar Airbus A320.
Qantas will acquire 68 A320/A321 aircraft and has 40 options and purchase rights. It will also buy 31 B737-800 aircraft, and has 49 options and purchase rights.
Of Jetstar’s 78 planes, 67 were A320 or A321 variants as of last July. Qantas also operates 10 A320 aircraft, mostly for fly-in fly-out work for the resources sector in Western Australia, and ...