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  2. Qantas fleet - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 707 and Boeing 747-200 at Longreach's Qantas Founders Outback Museum. Qantas has had a varied fleet since the airline's inception. Following its foundation shortly after the end of the First World War, the first aircraft to serve in the fleet was the Avro 504K, a small biplane.

  3. History of Qantas - Wikipedia

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    In March 1979, Qantas operated its final Boeing 707 flight from Auckland to Sydney, and became the only major airline in the world to have an all-747 fleet. That same year Qantas introduced Business class—the first airline in the world to do so. [31] In 1975 Qantas was headquartered in Qantas House in the City of Sydney. [32]

  4. Business class - Wikipedia

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    Qantas' Airbus A330 business-class seat with mattress overlay Qantas' business-class seat in lie-flat mode Fully flat seat on Singapore Airlines, used on shorter flights Angled lie-flat seat on Air China Boeing 747-400 Fully flat herringbone seat on Air Canada British Airways Club Suites seat on a Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner Delta Air Lines' Delta ...

  5. Luxury on the soon-to-be longest flight: Qantas unveils new ...

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    Qantas unveils the design for first- and business-class seats to be used on planes set to operate record-setting flights from New York to Australia.

  6. Airlines like Qatar and Turkish are upgrading their business ...

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    Turkish was recently named the world's 10th-best airline for business class by Skytrax, thanks to its Boeing 787 and A350 cabins. But the airline's dated Airbus A330 and Boeing 777 cabins are ...

  7. Qantas - Wikipedia

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    Access is available to international Business Class, First Class, Qantas Club Members, Qantas Gold, Platinum, Platinum One, OneWorld Sapphire and Emerald frequent flyers when travelling on a Qantas, Jetstar or Oneworld flight. [143] These International lounges replaced the formerly separate first and business class lounges in these locations.