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The relaunched Air New Zealand used the NAC NZ prefix for domestic flight numbers and the Air New Zealand TEAL TE prefix for international flights until October 1990, when NZ became universal. The order for the Boeing 727-200s was cancelled, and Air New Zealand decided to instead purchase more Boeing 737-200s. It was a decision that would come ...
Air New Zealand: NZ ANZ NEW ZEALAND Auckland Airport: The flag carrier and national airline of New Zealand. Barrier Air: GBA BARRIER Auckland Airport: Golden Bay Air: G1 GBY GOLDEN BAY Takaka Aerodrome: Originair: OG OGN ORIGIN Nelson Airport: Sounds Air: S8 SDA SOUNDSAIR Picton Airport: Stewart Island Flights: WK RKU RAKIURA Invercargill ...
Qantas was founded in Winton, Queensland on 16 November 1920 by Hudson Fysh, Paul McGinness and Fergus McMaster as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited. [22] [23] The airline's first aircraft was an Avro 504K. It moved its headquarters to Longreach, Queensland in 1921 and Brisbane, Queensland in 1930.
Qantas has agreed to pay a penalty of A$100m (£52.7m) to settle a fiery legal battle with the Australian competition watchdog for selling thousands of tickets for cancelled flights.. The airline ...
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Australia’s consumer watchdog on Friday called for Qantas Airways to be punished with a record fine for allegedly selling tickets on thousands of flights that had already been canceled.
History Beginnings: 1920 to 1934 Avro 504K replica on display in Qantas' Sydney Airport domestic terminal Arrival at Longreach of the Armstrong Whitworth FK8 with the first bag of airmail on the inaugural flight of the first Qantas air service from Charleville to Cloncurry, 22 November 1922 Qantas-manufactured de Havilland DH.50J, circa 1928 Qantas Short S.23 Empire flying boat
Qantas has had a varied fleet since the airline's inception. Following its foundation shortly after the end of the First World War, the first aircraft to serve in the fleet was the Avro 504K, a small biplane. In 1959, Qantas entered the jet age, with a delivery of seven Boeing 707 aircraft.