• Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Flickr
  • Youtube
  • RSS
UK Aviation News
  • Home
  • News
    • Aviation safety
    • Air shows
    • Airport News
    • Business aviation
    • Airlines
    • Leasing & Engineering
    • General aviation
    • Hot air balloons
    • Military aviation
    • Travel
    • Space
    • UAVs & Drones
    • World News
  • Airlines
    • Aer Lingus
    • British Airways
    • Eastern Airways
    • easyJet
    • Jet2.com
    • Loganair
    • Norse Atlantic UK
    • Ryanair
    • TUI Airways UK
    • Titan
    • Virgin Atlantic
    • Wizz Air UK
  • Net-Zero
  • Travel
    • Travel
    • Destinations
  • Features
    • Airport Info
    • Current AAIB Investigations
    • Features
    • Opinion
    • Reviews
    • Video
      • Our Youtube Channel
  • More Info
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertising
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Get our newsletter
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
Latest
  • [ 26/09/2023 ] Airbus makes Christian Scherer CEO of Commercial Aircraft business Aviation engineering news
  • [ 22/09/2023 ] Aircraft manufacturing returns to the UK as Britten-Norman opens IOW production line Aviation engineering news
  • [ 20/09/2023 ] ATR wins order for two new ATR42 aircraft Aviation engineering news
  • [ 19/09/2023 ] Menzies Aviation appoints new global head of cargo Air cargo news
  • [ 17/09/2023 ] Frecce Tricolori crash kills 5-year-old girl in Turin Air show news
HomeProject Sunrise

Project Sunrise

Qantas Airbus Fleet
Airline news

Qantas unveils Airbus fleet plans to allow non-stop Sydney to London flights

02/05/2022 2 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

Australian national carrier Qantas (QF/QFA) has set out its future Airbus fleet plans that include the Airbus A350 which will form the backbone of the airline’s Project Sunrise, a project that will see any worldwide city just one flight away from Australia. At a ceremony in Sydney, the airline announced [read more]

What the Qantas Airbus A350-1000 will look like
Aviation engineering news

Welsh Wings for Project Sunrise as Qantas selects Airbus

14/12/2019 2 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

Australian airline Qantas (QF/QFA) has announced that it has selected Airbus aircraft to form the backbone of its Project Sunrise project to operate regular non-stop flights from Australia to London and New York. The airline has selected Airbus A350-1000XWB aircraft which is great news for the United Kingdom as not [read more]

Qantas VH-ZNJ (Image: Qantas)
News

Qantas: Heathrow to Sydney ‘Project Sunrise’ flight this week

11/11/2019 < 1 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

Australian airline Qantas (QF/QFA) is expected to operate its latest ‘Project Sunrise’ ultra-long-haul test flight from London Heathrow (LHR/EGLL) to Sydney this week. According to sources close to the operation, the airline will be repurposing a the delivery of their latest Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner to carry out a trial run [read more]

Latest Headlines

  • Airbus makes Christian Scherer CEO of Commercial Aircraft business
  • Aircraft manufacturing returns to the UK as Britten-Norman opens IOW production line
  • ATR wins order for two new ATR42 aircraft
  • Menzies Aviation appoints new global head of cargo
  • Frecce Tricolori crash kills 5-year-old girl in Turin
  • Could New easyJet Routes Revive Southend Airport?
  • First Airbus C295 delivered to Indian Air Force
  • Russia attempted to shoot down an RAF Rivet Joint aircraft
  • Vietnam Airlines signs up for 50 Boeing 737 Max jets
  • ISS Aerospace launches new ‘time-critical tasking’ UAV
  • Construction begins on German F-35 factory
  • ATR sets sights on South Korean market for its ATR72-600




Star Holiday Deal

Pages
  • About UK Aviation News
    • Get our newsletter
  • Advertising on UK Aviation News
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Current AAIB Investigations
  • Join the UK Aviation News team
  • Live Skies
  • Privacy Policy
Our Twitter
Tweets by UK Aviation News
The First Airbus Wing Of Tomorrow prototype
In the Spotlight

Airbus Wing of Tomorrow vs. Boeing Transonic Truss Braced Wing

by Nick Harding in Features

In the ever-evolving world of aviation, manufacturers are constantly pushing the boundaries of innovation to create more efficient, eco-friendly, and high-performance aircraft. Two major players in this industry, Airbus and Boeing, have recently unveiled their [read more]
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Flickr
  • Youtube
  • RSS

©2014-2022 UK Aviation News | A Max Thrust Digital Production | Hosted and Maintained by Newport Digital | Find us on Mastodon