11/16/1920: Qantas Is Established
Australia established Qantas as its first airline in 1920, making it the world's third-oldest commercial carrier.
Australia established Qantas as its first airline in 1920, making it the world's third-oldest commercial carrier.
The first freshly painted QantasLink Airbus A220 emerged today from the Airbus paint shop in Mirabel, Canada.
Qantas has announced that it will resume its regular A380 connection from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport to Hong Kong International Airport.
Qantas Airways, the national carrier of Australia, is introducing a new nonstop route between Perth and Paris.
Qantas Freight will require an additional two weeks to resolve a substantial backlog caused by complications arising from a recent IT implementation.
Qantas has been found guilty by Australia's top court of unlawfully terminating nearly 1,700 ground workers during the pandemic.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce departs from his position two months earlier than anticipated.
Australian court papers reveal that the ACCC intends to take legal action against Qantas over 'misleading' ticket sales.
Qantas (QF) has unveiled plans to update its international fleet with more Boeing 787s and Airbus A350s.
Qantas Airways continues to bet on its Airbus A380, programming even more flights to be operated with the Superjumbo.
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