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Qantas Project Sunrise nears take off with first A350 test flights

Qantas’ Project Sunrise moves forward with A350 testing, aiming to redefine long-haul travel while facing sustainability and competition challenges.

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Qantas’ Project Sunrise takes flight as first Airbus A350 begins testing ahead of ultra-long-range routes to major cities


After more than a decade of planning, testing and anticipation, Qantas’ ambitious Project Sunrise is finally moving from concept to reality.

The airline’s first specially designed Airbus A350 has begun flight testing in France before making its journey to Melbourne, marking a major milestone in one of the most ambitious aviation projects ever attempted.

Designed to connect Australia directly with cities including London and New York, Project Sunrise promises to redefine long-haul travel with ultra-long-range non-stop flights.

But with higher operating costs, sustainability questions and strong competition, can the project deliver on its promise and become a commercial success?

Keith Tonkin from Aviation Projects joins Ticker to break down the opportunities, risks and what Project Sunrise could mean for passengers, airlines and the future of global aviation.

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