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20-hour flights planned

23 Oct 2019
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QANTAS Airways is testing

a record-breaking direct

flight between New York and

Sydney.

The test will give airlines

a better understanding of

how possible ultra-long-haul

flying is physically. Qantas is

the first airline to attempt a

flight almost a day long with

no stop-overs.

The 20-hour route will

cover over 16 000km and

accommodate a small

group of passengers. The

aircraft will depart on Friday,

October 18 from the US

and land in Australia on

Sunday morning, according

to Bloomberg.

Passengers on the brandnew Boeing Dreamliner

will include the flight crew,

scientists and medical

researchers. The science

project will regularly

screen pilots for alertness,

monitor the food and sleep

and activity levels of the

passengers to see how well

the human body can cope.

There is an undeniable

demand for what could be a

physically strenuous journey.

Iata expects a potential

customer base of 4,6bn in

2019 and 8,2bn by 2037

for extreme long-haul flights.

Along with another

planned Qantas flight test

from London later this

year, it forms part of the

airline’s ongoing Project

Sunrise. If Project Sunrise

is successful, Qantas

will offer 20-hour direct

flights to Sydney from both

destinations in 2022.

Qantas says it also plans

routes from Australia to

South America and Africa.

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