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  2. Airmail - Wikipedia

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    In June 1919, Alcock and Brown completed the first transatlantic airmail flight. The first airmail service established officially by an airline occurred in Colombia, South America, on 19 October 1920. Scadta, the first airline of the country, flew landing river by river delivering mail in its destinations. Australia's first airmail contract was ...

  3. List of Australian aviation firsts - Wikipedia

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    Air mail [29] Melbourne to Sydney: Blériot XI: Maurice Guillaux: 1919: 1919-08-06: Air mail over-water flight (in Southern Hemisphere) [30] Adelaide to Minlaton: Avro 504: Harry Butler: 1919: 1919-11-16: Crossing of continent [31] Melbourne to Port Darwin: B.E.2e: Henry Wrigley and Arthur Murphy: 1919: 1919-12-16: Bass Strait [32] Stanley ...

  4. Charles Ulm - Wikipedia

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    In this aircraft in 1933, Ulm set the speed record from England to Australia at 6 days, 17 hours and 56 minutes, and made several trans-Tasman flights. In 1934, flying in Faith in Australia, Ulm carried the first official airmail from New Zealand to Australia, [4] [5] and the first official airmail delivery from Australia to Papua New Guinea. [6]

  5. Maurice Guillaux - Wikipedia

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    Ernest François Guillaux (24 January 1883 – 21 May 1917), better known by his adopted name Maurice Guillaux, was a French aviator who spent seven months in Australia in 1914. On 16–18 July 1914, he flew Australia's first air mail and air freight flight, from Melbourne to Sydney.

  6. Portal:Australia/Anniversaries/April/April 11 - Wikipedia

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    1934 – Charles Ulm successfully delivers the first airmail from Australia to New Zealand. 2001 – Australia defeat American Samoa 31-0 in a 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying game, an international record.

  7. West Australian Airways - Wikipedia

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    On 3 December 1926, Western Australian Airways Ltd. changed its name to West Australian Airways Ltd., though for the majority of its existence it was usually referred to as simply Airways. On 2 July 1928, Australia's first interstate airmail contract, between Perth and Adelaide, was awarded to West Australian Airways, for 5 years. Services ...

  8. History of Qantas - Wikipedia

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    The delivery flight of the first 747-400 was a world record for commercial aircraft, flying the 18,001 km (11,185 mi) from London to Sydney non-stop. The Australian Government sold the domestic carrier Australian Airlines to Qantas in August 1992. This provided Qantas access to the Australian domestic market for the first time in its history.

  9. Mail - Wikipedia

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    The first airmail flight in Germany, 1912. The postal system was important in the development of modern transportation. Railways carried railway post offices. During the 20th century, air mail became the transport of choice for inter-continental mail. Postmen started to use mail trucks. The handling of mail became increasingly automated.