Qantas record breaking 787 flight underway

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Sat Oct 19, 2019

Qantas Flt 7879 nonstop from New York to Sydney has lifted off from John F Kennedy Airport at 9.27 pm local time. The factor fresh Boeing 787, VH-ZNI, “Kookaburra” is due into Sydney Australia after the 19-hour flight at 7.29 am local time on Sunday. The test flight - the first of three - is designed to monitor the reaction of pilots, cabin crew and passengers for the airline's Project Sunrise. Project Sunrise proposes an operation and aircraft that will carry 300 passengers non-stop from New York to Sydney and Melbourne and also from those two cities non-stop to London. Airbus and Boeing are proposing the A350-1000 and the 777X-8. Qantas's US partner American Airlines is assisting with the flight and have advised the crew of good weather over the US.
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Qantas Flt 7879 tracking across the USA.
The planned Zero Fuel Weight was 131,500 kgs and the Take-Off weight 231,916 kgs and the landing weight expected to be 136,620kgs. READ: Air New Zealand brings relief for tall passengers It is expected that the 787 will burn 95,000kgs on the flight and is carrying 101,000 kgs, with the difference made up for with taxi and hold and diversion contingencies. Distance between New York and Sydney is 16,200 kilometres. This compares to a travel time of 22 hours and 20 minutes on the current New York to Sydney via Los Angeles flight. Four pilots will be on rotation throughout the flight. Two additional pilots will be in the cabin, having flown the aircraft to New York. Total flight hour experience on the aircraft is 67,000.
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At 2.19 am New York time or 5.19 pm Sydney time Flt 7879 was about to cross over LA.
   

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