Qantas hails 'historic' moment after Dreamliner completes 19-hour non-stop flight
by Rupert Neate from on (#4SW61)
Airline hails achievement after 19-hour New York-to-Sydney flight carrying 50 passengers and crew
They did the Macarena 10,972 metres above Las Vegas, dined on chilli- and lime-poached prawns and spicy "Jiangxi-style" cod and watched a fair few movies, including the Elton John biopic, Rocketman. Well, they had enough time: 19 hours and 16 minutes to be precise.
Aviation history was made at 7.43am on Sunday when Qantas flight QF7879 touched down at Sydney airport, completing the world's longest ever commercial flight. It had taken off from New York's JFK airport at 9.27pm on Friday night. Along the way, it produced the equivalent carbon dioxide emissions of burning more than 700 barrels of oil.
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