Qantas completes 'historic' 19-hour non-stop flight

Qantas has completed a 'historic' 19-hour non-stop test flight from New York to Sydney.

Qantas Group CEO, Alan Joyce (C) speak to the media after completing a non-stop test flight from New York to Sydney at Sydney airport on October 20, 2019.

Qantas Group CEO, Alan Joyce (C) speak to the media after completing a non-stop test flight from New York to Sydney at Sydney airport on October 20, 2019. Source: AFP

The longest non-stop passenger flight touched down in Australia Sunday morning after more than 19 hours in the air, a milestone journey from New York that Qantas hopes to parlay into commercial success.

Qantas flight QF7879 took 19 hours and 16 minutes to fly direct from New York to Sydney in the first of three "ultra long-haul" journeys planned by the airline this year.

The national flag carrier is operating the test flights - which also include one from London to Sydney - as it weighs a roll-out of regular services on marathon routes from the United States and Britain to Australia.

Just 49 people travelled on the Boeing 787-9 to minimise the weight on board and give the plane sufficient fuel range to travel more than 16,000 kilometres without re-fuelling.
Read the full story on SBS News here. 

Share
1 min read

Published

Source: AFP, SBS

Share this with family and friends


Download our apps
SBS Audio
SBS On Demand

Listen to our podcasts
Independent news and stories connecting you to life in Australia and Italian-speaking Australians.
Have you tried the Ugly Ducklings of Italian Cuisine? Listen for a fresh portrait of Italian food.
Get the latest with our exclusive in-language podcasts on your favourite podcast apps.

Watch on SBS
SBS Italian News

SBS Italian News

Watch it onDemand