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Qantas Collection

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Background imageQantas Collection: Poster advertising Australia via Qantas Airlines

Poster advertising Australia via Qantas Airlines
Poster advertising Australia via Qantas, Australias overseas airline

Background imageQantas Collection: Short S23 Empire Flying Boat G-AETV Coriolanu

Short S23 Empire Flying Boat G-AETV Coriolanu
Short S23 Empire Flying Boat, G-AETV, Coriolanus, which became VH-ABG in Qantas service

Background imageQantas Collection: Boeing 707-338C - Qantas

Boeing 707-338C - Qantas

Background imageQantas Collection: Short S23 Empire Flying Boat VH-ABF Cooee of Qantas

Short S23 Empire Flying Boat VH-ABF Cooee of Qantas
Short S23 Empire Flying Boat, VH-ABF, Cooee, of Qantas (formerly G-AFBL of Imperial Airways)

Background imageQantas Collection: A Sunbeam Dyak-powered Avro 504K

A Sunbeam Dyak-powered Avro 504K parked alongside a Qantas Boeing 747B, VH-EBA

Background imageQantas Collection: SCOTT MORRISON TOURISM ANNOUNCEMENT

SCOTT MORRISON TOURISM ANNOUNCEMENT
**POOL to NCA Only** Prime Minister Scott Morrison leans out of the cockpit of a QANTAS airliner during an aviation and tourism package announcement at Sydney Airport in Sydney, Thursday, March 11

Background imageQantas Collection: Qantas Empire Airways, De Havilland Express aircraft

Qantas Empire Airways, De Havilland Express aircraft Date: 1938

Background imageQantas Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-3B VH-ECF

Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-3B VH-ECF
Hawker Siddeley HS.125-3B VH-ECF (msn 25069), prior to delivery to Qantas (Queensland and Northern Territories Air Service), with Short SC.9 XH132

Background imageQantas Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 series 3 VH-ECF

Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 series 3 VH-ECF
Hawker Siddeley HS.125 series 3 VH-ECF (msn 25069), prior to delivery to Qantas (Queensland and Northern Territories Air Service), with Short SC.9 XH132

Background imageQantas Collection: Australia-Qantas

Australia-Qantas
(FILES) File photo dated 20 August, 1998 shows Qantas planes on the tarmac of Sydney International Airport. Qantas announced 18 February a stunning 34 percent jump in its first half profits to USD

Background imageQantas Collection: Poster, Fly Qantas to New York

Poster, Fly Qantas to New York. 20th century

Background imageQantas Collection: De Havilland DH86 Dragon Express (side view, (running-u

De Havilland DH86 Dragon Express (side view, (running-up)) -Qantass VH-USC

Background imageQantas Collection: De Havilland DH50J -Qantas, (on the ground, side view)

De Havilland DH50J -Qantas, (on the ground, side view)
De Havilland DH50J of QANTAS, both its biggest user and whose first aircraft it was Seating 4-passengers, it was first flown 30 July 1923 and of the total 38 built

Background imageQantas Collection: De Havilland DH50 (aft, on the ground) of Qantas

De Havilland DH50 (aft, on the ground) of Qantas

Background imageQantas Collection: de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-AUJC, Diana, of Qantas

de Havilland DH61 Giant Moth, G-AUJC, Diana, of Qantas

Background imageQantas Collection: de Havilland DH50A, G-AUEK, Bellbird, of QANTAS

de Havilland DH50A, G-AUEK, Bellbird, of QANTAS

Background imageQantas Collection: An Avro Dyak built by a&E

An Avro Dyak built by a&E
An Avro Dyak built by the Australian Aircraft & Engineering Company (a&E) and operated by the Queensland & N.T. Aerial Service Co Ltd (QANTAS)

Background imageQantas Collection: Picture No. 10862998

Picture No. 10862998
Clouds from a Qantas flight over the Pacific Ocean Date:

Background imageQantas Collection: de Havilland DH86 VH-USF RMA Melbourne of Qantas

de Havilland DH86 VH-USF RMA Melbourne of Qantas
de Havilland DH86, VH-USF, RMA Melbourne, of Qantas

Background imageQantas Collection: de Havilland DH86 VH-USE RMA Sydney of Qantas

de Havilland DH86 VH-USE RMA Sydney of Qantas
de Havilland DH86, VH-USE, RMA Sydney, of Qantas

Background imageQantas Collection: The last of the Qantas-built DH50s at Longreach

The last of the Qantas-built DH50s at Longreach in August 1929. de Havilland DH50J, VH-ULG, Hippomenes, and a DH61 opened the first regular Australia/England service on 10 December 1934

Background imageQantas Collection: The first of four de Havilland DH50s constructed by QANTAS

The first of four de Havilland DH50s constructed by QANTAS at Longreach. This aircraft was completed on 8 August 1926. Date: 1926

Background imageQantas Collection: A de Havilland DH9C G-AUFM Ion modified by QANTAS

A de Havilland DH9C G-AUFM Ion modified by QANTAS
A de Havilland DH9C, G-AUFM, Ion, modified by QANTAS at Longreach to seat the pilot at the rear of the cabin

Background imageQantas Collection: Arrival of the first de Havilland DH9C G-AUEja at Charlevil

Arrival of the first de Havilland DH9C G-AUEja at Charlevil
Arrival of the first de Havilland DH9C, G-AUEja, at Charleville in 1923. Capt G. Mathews, pilot, on left and A.N. Templeton, director, QANTAS Ltd, right. Date: 1923

Background imageQantas Collection: A de Havilland DH4 G-AUBZ

A de Havilland DH4 G-AUBZ
A de Havilland DH4, G-AUBZ, was part of the original QANTAS airmail fleet in 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageQantas Collection: A de Havilland DH4 introduced by QANTAS

A de Havilland DH4 introduced by QANTAS early in 1923. Date: 1923

Background imageQantas Collection: Armstrong Whitworth FK8 G-AUDE

Armstrong Whitworth FK8 G-AUDE
Armstrong Whitworth FK8, G-AUDE, was part of the original QANTAS airmail fleet in 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageQantas Collection: de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner VH-UUA of Qantas

de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner VH-UUA of Qantas
de Havilland DH86 Express Air Liner, VH-UUA, of Qantas Empire Airways

Background imageQantas Collection: The first Australia to England air mail

The first Australia to England air mail leaves Archerfield Aerodrome at 6 am on 25 April 1931. From left: Hudson Fysh, md, Qantas; C. Fisher, superintendent of mails; R.B. Tapp, pilot; W.A


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Discover the wonders of Australia with Qantas Airlines, your gateway to adventure. 🌏✈️ From the iconic Short S23 Empire Flying Boat G-AETV Coriolanu to the sleek Boeing 707-338C, a rich history of connecting people across continents. Step back in time as you admire the vintage Short S23 Empire Flying Boat VH-ABF Cooee and witness the meticulous care at QANTAS Maintenance. Marvel at the power of a Sunbeam Dyak-powered Avro 504K and imagine soaring through the skies with Qantas Empire Airways' De Havilland Express aircraft. Experience luxury on board the Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-3B VH-ECF or embark on an unforgettable journey with its series 3 counterpart VH-ECF. The legendary Boeing 707 G-AWHU awaits, ready to take you on an extraordinary trip around the world. Join us in celebrating Scott Morrison's tourism announcement and let us transport you to New York with our poster: Fly Qantas to New York. 🗽🇺🇸 Choose Qantas for an unparalleled travel experience that combines history, innovation, and breathtaking destinations.