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QANTAS Airways parks its five Boeing 747-400 ERs

Type Retired: March 29, 2020 (flight QF28 SCL-SYD with VH-OEE)

QANTAS Airways, due to the coronavirus and sudden downturn in travel, has decided to park its five remaining Boeing 747-400 ERs. Previously it was planning to retire the type in February 2021. The airline hopes to operate some Boeing 747 revenue flights later this year when traffic returns.

On Thursday, March 26, 2020, a QANTAS Boeing 747-400 ER performed a flypast over Sydney Harbour before landing at SYD as a final salute to its hometown.

The last revenue flight (for now) was flight QF28 from Santiago, Chile to Sydney today (March 29). The flight was operated with the pictured Boeing 747-406 ER VH-OEE (top). Flight QF28 arrived in Sydney at 1730 (5:30 pm) local time on Sunday, March 29, 2020.

QANTAS previously retired the standard Boeing 747-400 in October 2019.

"City of Canberra", delivered on July 30, 1971

Above Copyright Photo: QANTAS Airways Boeing 747-238B VH-EBA (msn 20009) (Bruce Drum Collection). Image: 944371.

QANTAS has been an operator of the Boeing 747 since 1971. The first 747-238B (VH-EBA), named “Canberra” (above), was delivered to the airline on July 30, 1971 and arrived in Sydney on August 16, 1971. The type was introduced on the Sydney-Melbourne-Singapore route.

The 1995 blue version of "Nalanji Dreaming"

Above Copyright Photo: QANTAS Airways Boeing 747-338 VH-EBU (msn 23223) (Nalanji Dreaming) SYD (John Adlard). Image: 930000.

QANTAS has operated the 747-200B, 747SP (below), 747 Combi, 747-300 (above), 747-400 and the 747-400 ER.

"City of Gold Coast - Tweed" - Delivered on January 19, 1981

Above Copyright Photo: QANTAS Airways Boeing 747SP-38 VH-EAA (msn 22495) (Boeing – Christian Volpati Collection). Image: 944958.

When Cyclone Tracy devastated the city of Darwin on Christmas 1974, QANTAS established a world record for the most people ever carried on a single aircraft when it evacuated 673 people on a single Boeing 747 flight.

The first Boeing 747-400 arrived in 1989.

Top Copyright Photo: QANTAS Airways Boeing 747-438 ER VH-OEE (msn 32909) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 931607.

QANTAS Airways aircraft slide show:

QANTAS Airways celebrates 60 years of flying to the United States

QANTAS 747SP VH-EAA (70)(Flt)(QANTAS)(LRW)

QANTAS Airways (Sydney) is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its first trans-Pacific services to the USA.

On May 15, 1954, a 60-passenger QANTAS Airways Lockheed 1049C Super Constellation aircraft departed Sydney for San Francisco and Vancouver. The journey to San Francisco took around 30 flying hours and involved fuel stops at Fiji, Canton Island and Hawaii.

QANTAS named this the Southern Cross Route in honor of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and his crew who made the first flight in 1928.

QANTAS International CEO Simon Hickey said the sixty year milestone highlighted Qantasโ€™ ongoing commitment to the USA.

โ€œQANTAS is proud of its flying history to the US. Some of our most historic moments have been on the trans-Pacific route including the start of the jet age in 1959 with our first Boeing 707 services and introducing the largest commercial passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380, on the route in 2008,โ€ said Mr Hickey.

โ€œThe milestone comes in a year where QANTAS is investing significantly in the customer experience to the US, including the opening of our new First and Business Lounges in Los Angeles and the introduction of A380 services between Sydney and Dallas/Ft. Worth from September.

The airline first established itself in North America in San Francisco in 1954, when it took over the operations of British Commonwealth Pacific Airline in September 1947.

This year also marks thirty years since QANTAS Airways began nonstop flights between Sydney, Melbourne and Los Angeles beginning in April 1984. These services were operated by the long-range Boeing 747SP (above) with a flying time of around 16 hours. Today, the flying time is around 13 hours.

QANTAS is the only carrier to operate A380 services between the US and Australia.

QANTAS flights to the USA include:

Direct daily Airbus A380 services from Sydney and Melbourne to Los Angeles

A daily Boeing 747-400 service from Sydney to New York via Los Angeles

A direct daily Boeing 747-400 service from Brisbane to Los Angeles

Three Boeing 767-300 services per week between Sydney and Honolulu and;

A daily Boeing 747-400 from Sydney to Dallas/Fort Worth, which will move to a six per week Airbus A380 service from September 29.

Copyright Photo: QANTAS Airways. The pictured Boeing 747SP-38 (Special Performance) VH-EAA (msn 22495) was handed over to QANTAS on January 19, 1981. VH-EAA is pictured over the Cascade Mountains in Washington State in the original 1970 color scheme.

QANTAS Airways:ย AG Slide Show