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Qantas plant den längsten Nonstop-Flug der Welt
Austria🏛️ Politics2 days ago

Qantas plant den längsten Nonstop-Flug der Welt

Qantas plans to launch the world’s longest nonstop commercial flight between Sydney and London, scheduled to begin in October 2027. The flight would take up to 21 hours and cover approximately 17,000 kilometers, surpassing current records. This direct route aims to eliminate the need for traditional stopovers in cities like Singapore or the Middle East, reducing travel time by several hours. To make this possible, Qantas has ordered twelve specially modified Airbus A350-1000 aircraft equipped with additional fuel tanks and designed for extreme range. These planes will carry only 238 passengers, offering more comfort through features such as special lighting programs, adjusted meal times, movement recommendations, and a 'Wellbeing Zone' to combat jet lag. The project, named 'Project Sunrise,' references historical long-haul flights during World War II and aims to connect Australia more closely with global destinations. While ticket prices are expected to be higher than those for routes with stopovers, Qantas anticipates strong demand due to the convenience and enhanced comfort offered.

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Qantas plant den längsten Nonstop-Flug der Welt

Qantas plans to launch the world’s longest nonstop commercial flight between Sydney and London, scheduled to begin in October 2027. The flight would take up to 21 hours and cover approximately 17,000 kilometers, surpassing current records. This direct route aims to eliminate the need for traditional stopovers in cities like Singapore or the Middle East, reducing travel time by several hours. To make this possible, Qantas has ordered twelve specially modified Airbus A350-1000 aircraft equipped with additional fuel tanks and designed for extreme range. These planes will carry only 238 passengers, offering more comfort through features such as special lighting programs, adjusted meal times, movement recommendations, and a 'Wellbeing Zone' to combat jet lag. The project, named 'Project Sunrise,' references historical long-haul flights during World War II and aims to connect Australia more closely with global destinations. While ticket prices are expected to be higher than those for routes with stopovers, Qantas anticipates strong demand due to the convenience and enhanced comfort offered.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Qantas’ new flight project without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on technical specifications, operational logistics, and market expectations, rather than taking a stance on broader political issues related to aviation policy or air

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