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A Boeing 737-400SF branded for Australia Post at Melbourne Airport in 2020. 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 ...
1 Boeing 737-400F; Three 737-300 aircraft were formerly part of the Qantas passenger-carrying fleet and are still owned by Qantas. [4] 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.
Qantas: Australia 22 22 75 75 Rex Airlines: Australia 9 9 Royal Australian Air Force: ... one 737-200Adv, three 737-400, one 737-500, 2 737-800NG and one 737-800 ...
A Boeing 707 and Boeing 747-200 at Longreach's Qantas Founders Outback Museum. 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.
The initial 737-300 (foreground) is 9 ft 5 in (2.87 m) longer than the 737-200 (background) and is re-engined with wider and more efficient CFM56 turbofans. Following the success of the Boeing 737-200 Advanced, Boeing wanted to increase capacity and range, incorporating improvements to upgrade the plane to modern specifications, while also retaining commonality with previous 737 variants.
Airwork is an aviation business based in Auckland, New Zealand.The Airwork Group is New Zealand's largest general aviation company. It focuses on fixed wing maintenance, leasing, and operations working with private and public entities on aviation operations, with a fleet of 737 freighters.
The naming of Qantas aircraft has followed various themes since 1926. 1926 de Havilland DH.50 – figures from Greek mythology – Iris, [1] Perseus, Pegasus, Atalanta, Hermes, and Hippomenes [2] 1926 de Havilland DH.9 – figure from Greek mythology – Ion [2] 1929 de Havilland DH.61 – figures from Greek mythology – Apollo, Diana, Hermes ...
November 8, 2024: Qantas Flight 520, a 737-800 en route to Brisbane International Airport suffered a failure in its right engine and was forced to return to Sydney Airport. Parts of the engine fan blades departed the engine fell to the ground and started a grass fire adjacent the runway in use. [173] [174]