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QANTAS IS A WORLD LEADER IN THE SELECTION OF NEW AIRCRAFT TYPES
OPERATIONAL AIRCRAFT FLEET (as at 30 June 2002)*
Aircraft Type Owned, HP Other Total in
& Finance Operating Service
Leases Leases
Boeing 747-400 18 7 25
Boeing 747-300 6 6
Boeing 747-200** 3 2
Boeing 767-300ER 17 12 29
Boeing 767-200ER 7 7
Boeing 737-800*** 9 9
Boeing 737-400 21 1 22
Boeing 737-300 16 1 17
Total Core Fleet 97 21 117
Aircraft Type Owned, HP Other Total in
& Finance Operating Service
Leases Leases
British Aerospace 146 17 17
De Havilland Dash 8 28 4 32
Shorts 360 1 1
Beechcraft 1900*** 12 12
Boeing 717-200 14 14
Total QantasLink Fleet 41 35 76
Total Qantas Fleet 138 56 193
*excludes two Boeing 767s, six Boeing 737s and one Dash 8 currently
operating under short-term lease agreement
** one Boeing 747-200 on lease to Air Pacific
*** at 20 August 2002, an additional six Boeing 737-800 aircraft had joined the
fleet and the 12 Beechcraft 1900 aircraft had been retired
YANANYI DREAMING. The third Qantas plane to become a
flying work of art, Yananyi Dreaming was used to launch
Qantas’ fleet of 15 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The
spectacular aircraft is a collaborative design between
Sydney's Balarinji Studio and Uluru indigenous artist,
Rene Kulitja. The new 737-800s feature the latest Boeing
technology and design, including distinctive 2.5 metre
‘winglets’ that give the aircraft greater range and more
fuel-efficient and cost-effective operation. They have already
become the single-aisle flagship aircraft of the Qantas
domestic fleet, flying routes serving Sydney, Melbourne,
Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Adelaide, Cairns and Ayers Rock.
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