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Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (VH-ZND)
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How NOT to paint a plane
Must have been a bear to paint it....guess no one would notice if you were off by a few dots...(unless they actually count them prior to delivery!)
I will assume that your comments about this paint job on this Boeing 787-9, was written in ignorance,
and without respect for the Aboriginal people of Australia.
and without respect for the Aboriginal people of Australia.
Nothing to do with respect for aborigines, Patrick. It's just another Qantas attempt at virtue-signalling. And it makes a mess of a nice aeroplane.
FANTASTICO !!!!!!!
Very nice nice signification
I agree Geoffrey. I'm Australian but I think this is gross. Yam Dreaming? A friend of mine refers to it as the Spud.
I disagree - a little color - aboriginal in nature aside - makes it stand out from the standard white
Patrick Egan....lighten up. We've had it up to here with this kind of crap. There was NOTHING wrong with the comment concerning the paint...just mentioning how difficult it must have been to do it. Sheesh!! Get a life.
Wow, some of you seem pretty upset about one plane’s paint job. It’s not like the entire fleet is painted like this. And Linda, only one person actually mentioned the difficulty of painting it.
Linda, YOU get a life... and a clue while you are at it!!
Nice pic! I think its a beautiful work of art. I salute Quantas for spending the money to make an impression, and simultaneously support commerce and the arts.
What is the company of the A330 parked before the Avianca? Nice design...
The A330 this side of the Avianca is operated by Fiji Airways...I think she is being leased.
Wow, everyone bashing each other over their opinions of this livery, just stop. No need! Your just embarrassing yourself by bashing others. Respect others please!
...for a little levity in the livery, check out 'Kulula Airlines flying 101'
I love the paint scheme and color, especially with the pic snapped with matching strobe lit in the night. Ground effects anyone?
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Date | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Duration |
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23-May-2022 | B789 | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | OR Tambo Int'l (JNB / FAOR) | 12:07PM AEST | 04:58PM SAST | En Route |
21-May-2022 | B789 | Vancouver Int'l (CYVR) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | 10:33PM PDT | 06:10AM AEST (+2) | 14:36 |
21-May-2022 | B789 | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Vancouver Int'l (CYVR) | 09:14PM AEST | 05:48PM PDT | 13:34 |
21-May-2022 | B789 | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | 12:04PM AEST | 01:07PM AEST | 1:02 |
19-May-2022 | B789 | Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | 10:33PM PDT | 06:13AM AEST (+2) | 14:39 |
19-May-2022 | B789 | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) | 11:12PM AEST | 07:58PM PDT | 13:45 |
19-May-2022 | B789 | Darwin Int'l / RAAF (DRW / YPDN) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | 04:14PM ACST | 08:20PM AEST | 3:35 |
18-May-2022 | B789 | London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL) | Darwin Int'l / RAAF (DRW / YPDN) | 12:20PM BST | 12:53PM ACST (+1) | 16:02 |
17-May-2022 | B789 | Darwin Int'l / RAAF (DRW / YPDN) | London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL) | 10:34PM ACST | 07:21AM BST (+1) | 17:17 |
17-May-2022 | B789 | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Darwin Int'l / RAAF (DRW / YPDN) | 04:12PM AEST | 07:44PM ACST | 4:01 |
15-May-2022 | B789 | Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | 11:04PM PDT | 06:06AM AEST (+2) | 14:02 |
15-May-2022 | B789 | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | Los Angeles Intl (KLAX) | 03:50PM AEST | 12:19PM PDT | 13:28 |
15-May-2022 | B789 | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL / YMML) | 11:06AM AEST | 12:14PM AEST | 1:07 |
13-May-2022 | B789 | Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | 11:24PM CDT | 06:48AM AEST (+2) | 16:23 |
13-May-2022 | B789 | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) | 04:40PM AEST | 03:54PM CDT | 14:13 |
11-May-2022 | B789 | Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) | Sydney (SYD / YSSY) | 11:19PM CDT | 07:03AM AEST (+2) | 16:43 |
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