Qantas’ last ever 747 flight bids farewell by drawing a giant kangaroo in the sky
Is it a chicken in the bush? No, it’s a kangaroo in the sky! With a drop in passenger numbers because of coronavirus travel restrictions, the Boeing 747 jumbo jet is meeting its end earlier than we expected. Many airline operators are deciding to permanently ground their 747 fleets sooner rather than later in a bid to reduce operating costs. But they’re not retiring without sending us a little goodbye. Australian operator, Qantas‘ last ever 747 flight took to the skies yesterday afternoon bound for Los Angeles. As it left Australian shores the plane “drew” a kangaroo, Qantas’ logo, in…
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IT IS SAD THAT THIS QANTAS AIRPLANE IS BEING TAKEN OFF….I FLEW LOTS OF TIMES IN THEM AND HAVE FOND MEMORIES OF THE ECXCELENT SERVICE PROVIDED AND THE SMOOTH FLIGHTS EVEN OVER THE PACIFIC OCEAN WITH ITS CLIMATE….I AM IN AWE AS TO HOW THEY MANAGED TO FLY THIS AIRPLANE AND
MAKE SUCH AN ENORMOUS FIGURE OF A KANGAROO….ABSOLUTELY PRICELESS….