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1 Boeing 747-8 BBJ The final jet is the Boeing 747-8 BBJ, costing $418.4 million. As you have likely guessed, the 747BBJ is modeled after Boeing's famous four-engine-wide body aircraft. The 747-8 can hold up to 467 passengers in a passenger configuration, but the BBJ superjumbo ac...
The 5 Longest Air Routes From Australia & New Zealand The top entry might be surprising to some. By Charlotte Seet Aug 6, 2023 Airline News Crew Shut Qantas Boeing 737 Engine Shut Down Over Tasman Sea The ATSB final report highlighted the flight crew of Qantas flight QF-144's "eff...
EARLY IN OCTOBER passengers on a Qantas jet en route from Singapore to Perth, Western Australia, were subjected to a sudden change in height, which threw passengers who weren't strapped in up to the ceiling and then back to the floor in ... R Berryman - 《Resource Stocks》 被引量: 0...
The article reports that a Qantas Boeing 747-400 en route from Bangkok, Thailand to Sydney, New South Wales returned to Bangkok an hour after its takeoff following the contained failure of one of its Rolls-Royce RB211 engines.EBSCO_bspAir Transport World...
Qantas has appointed Nick McGlynn as Executive Vice President - Asia, effective in the coming weeks. Nick is currently Jetstar Japan’s Executive Chairman. In his new role, Nick will be based in Singapore from where he will steer the commercial, financia
Qantas has entered the final stages of a formal tender process with aircraft and engine manufacturers for the long-term renewal of its domestic narrow-body fleet. The program, which has been flagged previously, will see more than 100 new aircraft enter the national carrier’s domestic fleet by...
Norwegian Air to Rent a Superjumbo as It Sorts Out Rolls-Royce Engine Issues: Norwegian Air got about a 24-hour honeymoon from this story, after it replaced the Wamos Air Boeing 747 it had been leasing for a New York-London flight with an Airbus A380, formerly operated by Singapore Airl...
“You have the same advanced engine technology which gives you not just fuel efficiency but a lower noise level.” The first thing we noticed is how large the cabin feels – there’s a surprising sense of openness and space which belies the plane’s compact dimensions. ...
a Boeing 747 uses approximately 1 gallon of fuel (about 4 liters) every second. Over the course of a 10-hour flight, it might burn 36,000 gallons (150,000 liters). According to Boeing's Web site, the 747 burns approximately 5... Read more Helpful Reply AlexD Guest August 4, 2017...