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About Qantas Airways

The Qantas Airways is one of the leading airlines in Australia as it has developed gradually in tandem with the civil aviation development in the continent. Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Ltd, knows as Qantas, was established on 16th November 1920 by Sir Hudson Fysh KBE DFC, Paul McGinness DFC DCM and Sir Fergus McMaster. Presently, Qantas Airways is one of the leading of the world. With world-class hospitality, low air fare, cheap air tickets, online booking service and comprehensive schedule, Qantas Airways has become favourite of the passengers. Around July-September 1959 Qantas Airways acquired seven Boeing 707-138 jet aircrafts. This let the airline expand its route network to more destinations around the world and serve more passengers with Qantas Airways flights. The national animal of Australia, Kangaroo, features on the logo of the airline and its design is adopted from one penny coin of Australia. British Airways bid for a 25 per cent stake in Qantas with an investment worth 665 million Australian dollars in December 1992 and acquired the same in March 1993. Qantas Airways celebrated its 75th anniversary in 1995 and introduced a new logo of a winged kangaroo with words 75 years to mark the milestone.

Qantas Airways, the largest airline of Australia is one of the oldest airlines. It was founded on November 16th, 1920 in Winton, Queensland as QANTA (Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited). The first aircraft of the airline was Avro 504K. The first international flight flew on May, 1935 from Darwin to Singapore. Qantas Airways entered the jet age in June, 1959 with the possession of first Boeing 707-138.

Qantas Airways Flight Status

In keeping with their commitment to timeliness, Qantas Airways informs its travellers regarding any changes in flight timing via SMS to provide a seamless and pleasant experience to all their passengers. Travellers can also check the flight status of their Qantas Airways flights on MakeMyTrip. Travelers can check their Qantas Airways Airline flight schedule here.

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Qantas Airways Information

As of March, 2011, the fleet size of Qantas was 139 and consisted of the following aircrafts: 8 Airbus A330-200, 10 Airbus A330-300, 10 Airbus A380-800, 18 Boeing 737-400, 38 Boeing 737-800, 23 Boeing 747-400, 6 Boeing 747-400ER, and 26 Boeing 767-300ER aircrafts.