QANTAS BOEING 747s THE LONG GOODBYE

Chris Frame explores the history of the Boeing 747 in service with Qantas and reveals the legacy of the aircraft in Australia.

Boeing 747-438ER VH-OEE, which joined the Qantas fleet from the factory in 2002.
Qantas

The Boeing 747 was conceived in the 1960s, its immense size and long-range capability revolutionised international travel, bringing affordable air transport to the masses. Australian airline Qantas was an early adopter of the jumbo jet, placing its first order for the type as early as 1967. Now, more than 50 years later, it’s preparing to bid farewell to its longest serving airliner.

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