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Qantas - Retired Last Flight 27 December 2014 Operated by VH-OGL as QF767 MEL to SYD Qantas had 41 aircraft from lease and owned 7 767-200ERs, 7 767-336ER from British Airways and 27 767-338ER; New Zealand. Air New Zealand - Last 767-300ER retired in 2017; Samoa. Polynesian Airlines
Express Freighters Australia also formally operated a Boeing 767-300F and currently operates a pair of Airbus A330P2F on behalf of its parent company Qantas Freight. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] All five Airbus A321P2Fs have been delivered to Express Freight Australia and are in service flying around Australia to major airports like Sydney , Melbourne ...
A FedEx Express 767-300F. The 767-300F, the production freighter version of the 767-300ER, entered service with UPS Airlines in 1995. [157] The 767-300F can hold up to 24 standard 88-by-125-inch (220 by 320 cm) pallets on its main deck and up to 30 LD2 unit load devices on the lower deck, [25] with a total cargo volume of 15,469 cubic feet (438 ...
A Boeing 767-300F at Sydney Airport in 2018, wearing the 2007 livery. A formerly leased Boeing 747-400F at Melbourne Airport in 2008, wearing the Atlas Air livery. As of November 2024, Qantas Freight subsidiary Express Freighters Australia operates the following aircraft: [7]
A Boeing 707-100 ordered by Qantas with customer code 38 would be designated as 707-138. A Boeing 717-200 ordered by Hawaiian Airlines with customer code 2A would be designated as 717-22A. A Boeing 727-100 and 727-200 ordered by American Airlines with customer code 23 are designated as 727-23 or 727-123 [note 2] and 727-223, respectively. [1]
All were transferred to American Airlines and later retired in 2020. 15 12 — 164 176 Boeing 767-200ER: 10 — 18 — 186 204 All were transferred to American Airlines and later retired in 2015. Never flew under American brand name. Embraer 190: 20 — — 11 88 99 All were transferred to American Airlines and later retired in 2020. Total 331 57
A Boeing 767 at Sydney Airport, 2012 A Boeing 747-400ER at JFK Airport, 2016. In accordance with the Lend-Lease agreement, the five modified Catalinas used for Double Sunrise service were scuttled after the war. Qantas obtained seven former Royal Australian Air Force Catalinas, using them to serve outlying South Pacific islands. The last two ...
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