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Qantas retires its very first Boeing 747-400
Qantas will retire its first-ever Boeing 747-400 next month - VH-OJA – which opened up the one-stop Kangaroo Route between Australia and London, and even made a promotional non-stop flight from London to Sydney (albeit with minimal passengers and cargo) to highlight the jumbo's long-range capabilities. (www.ausbt.com.au) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Back in the day, I recorded a television special (on VHS tape) about the introduction of the -400, and included in the documentary was VH-OJA flying the promotional non-stop from Heathrow to Sydney. If I recall correctly, Shell provided a modified fuel for the run, and VH-OJA was towed by tug to the end of the runway at Heathrow to preserve as much fuel as possible. I will have to go blow the dust off my VCR and watch again.
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It's a shame this 747 couldn't find a home in an aviation museum somewhere in Australia.
They'll probably give it to John Travolta :LOL:
That's sad.
Probably to be replaced by A380.
Probably to be replaced by A380.
With the growth of twin engine wide body AC doubtful due to cost. Not saying no but seems that the jumbos are not as popular as they once were due to cost and load factors not being up on flights.
Do you mean aircraft like 777 with its low costs and long range?