Qantas Long-Haul A350 Jets Delayed Again Due to Supply Snags
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Article content (Bloomberg) — Qantas Airways Ltd.’s ultra-long-range Airbus SE A350s have been delayed again, yet another setback to the airline’s plan to operate the world’s longest non-stop flights next year. Article content The first of 12 customized A350-1000s will arrive in April 2027, Airbus said Monday. Qantas had expected it by the end of 2026. Airbus blamed the delay “on supply chain issues,” but didn’t provide further details. Article content Article content Qantas previously planned to start direct services connecting Sydney with London and New York — dubbed Project Sunrise — in mid…
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