World's longest flight will only take 17 hours
11 October, 2018
2 min read
By joining our newsletter, you agree to our Privacy Policy
Singapore Airlines chief A350 Captain has told AirlineRatings.com that the inaugural A350 flight from Singapore to New York on Thursday, October 11, the world's longest flight by distance, will only take 17 hours not the 18 hours 45 minutes in the schedule.
Speaking with media at an early morning briefing Captain S L Leong VP/Chief Pilot/ A330/A350 Flight Operations Divison said that the airline would take advantage of strong jet streams across the North Pacific to cut almost two hours off the world's longest flight.
"Our flight plan right now shows a flight time of 17 hours," said Captain S L Leong.
The world's longest flight takes off at 11.35 pm, and the A350 will track north-east towards Manila, past Taiwan and east of Japan. By the time the Airbus A350-900ULR passes Japan, the sun will be rising.
The A350 will then track towards southern Alaska, and cross over Fairbanks possibly affording passengers some spectacular views of the Denali National Park.
Next will be northern Canada as the sun sets, across the Great Lakes into Newark's Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
The distance to be traveled will be 8950 nautical miles or 16,700km.
On the return journey, however, Captain Leong said that the flight would be over the North Pole.
READ Anatomy of the Singapore Airlines A350 superjet.
SEE our Future of Flying special.
Captain Leong, told AirlineRatings.com that the A350 "is a delight to fly."
"It is a wonderful plane to fly, so stable and responsive," said Captain Leong
https://www.facebook.com/AirlineRatings/videos/182254815993361/
On the A350's composite structure which enables higher humidity and lower cabin altitude, Captain Leong said it really does make a difference.
"This is one of the great features for this plane and makes a difference for passengers and crew."
And he added that the A350 is very quiet on board.
Non-stop flights to Los Angeles are due to begin on November 2. Together with increased Singapore-San Francisco non-stop services, SIA will link Singapore and the US with 27 weekly non-stop flights by the end of 2018, while total US frequency will increase to 53 flights per week.
Geoffrey Thomas is a guest of Singapore Airlines
Next Article
2 min read
Qantas triples profit but misses mark
Get the latest news and updates straight to your inbox
No spam, no hassle, no fuss, just airline news direct to you.
By joining our newsletter, you agree to our Privacy Policy
Find us on social media
Comments
No comments yet, be the first to write one.