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Qantas releases first images of Airbus aircraft set to fly non-stop from Sydney to New York and London

The specially configured aircraft was depicted on an assembly line in France, with its fuselage sections, wings and landing gear now all attached.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Qantas releases first images of Airbus aircraft set to fly non-stop from Sydney to New York and London

The specially configured aircraft was depicted on an assembly line in France, with its fuselage sections, wings and landing gear now all attached.

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theguardian.com7 mesi fa

Qantas releases images of ultra long range Airbus that will fly non-stop from Sydney to London and New York

The A350-1000ULR is on the assembly line in France with the fuselage sections, wings and landing gear attached

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  1. venerdì 7 novembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Qantas releases images of ultra long range Airbus that will fly non-stop from Sydney to London and New York

    The A350-1000ULR is on the assembly line in France with the fuselage sections, wings and landing gear attached

  2. venerdì 7 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Qantas releases first images of Airbus aircraft set to fly non-stop from Sydney to New York and London

    The specially configured aircraft was depicted on an assembly line in France, with its fuselage sections, wings and landing gear now all attached.