When it comes to aviation history and reliability, few names resonate like Qantas Airways. Established in 1920, Qantas is not only Australia’s national carrier but also the world’s oldest continuously operating airline.
Headquartered in Mascot, New South Wales, Qantas is known for its safety record, premium service, and iconic slogan, “The Spirit of Australia.” It operates a vast domestic network and flies to over 30 international destinations, with major hubs in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
Qantas is at the forefront of innovation with projects like Project Sunrise, aiming to launch nonstop flights from Sydney to London and New York by 2026 using the Airbus A350-1000. Its fleet includes Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, Airbus A330s, and A380s, supported by regional operations through QantasLink and budget flights via Jetstar.
With Vanessa Hudson at the helm as CEO since 2023, Qantas is navigating a new era of sustainability, fleet modernization, and digital transformation — all while keeping true to its proud Australian heritage.
Qantas isn’t just an airline — it’s a symbol of Australian resilience and excellence.
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