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## The plane took off from New York’s JFK airport and took 19 hours and 16 minutes to finish the 16,200-kilometer journey.
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“IF IT AINT BOEING IT AINT GOING!” Max Sends
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Makes you wonder how big those toilet tanks are…
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Marc
October 21, 2019, 1:16pm
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Is this the real life? A post of Max that is about long haul passenger airplanes? A rare sight!
Unfortunately, there is another topic about this very same storyline already.
Qantas will operate three “Project Sunrise Research Flights” to gain data regarding passenger and crew wellbeing.
Re-purposed 787-9 delivery flights scheduled for October, November and December
On-board research to test ways of improving wellbeing on ultra long-haul flights
Made possible by carrying 40 people to increase aircraft range
The flights will take around 19 hours each.
The aircraft will position from Boeing’s factory in Seattle, where they will be collected off the production li…
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It truly was an amazing accomplishment in aviation history.
Flightradar24 Twitter
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Such a milestone in aviation history! So proud of the accomplishments we are making!
I’m pretty sure as is they can’t do these commercially with max passengers until Boeing or Airbus make changes to their current aircraft. Right now it can only be done but nowhere near max passengers
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January 19, 2020, 1:47pm
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