Just 80 years ago, traveling to Sydney or Melbourne from London or New York took more than a week.
Now, a passenger aircraft that can complete make the journey without stopping is in the final stages of construction, Qantas announced on Friday, releasing first images of the plane as it is assembled.
The new plane was pictured at Airbus' headquarters in Toulouse, France. Qantas
With adaptations like a 20,000-liter rear center fuel tank, the Airbus A350-1000ULR will be able to fly for up to 22 hours straight. Qantas has labeled its plan for ultra-long-range services “Project Sunrise,” because the flights take so long they can encounter two separate dawns.
When commercial flights are scheduled to start in the first half of 2027, they will shave up to four hours off the time it curre

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