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Qantas may use North Pole route for nonstop Sydney-London flights

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Qantas may use North Pole route for nonstop Sydney-London flights
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Christine Forbes Smith Editorial Director | Airline Ratings

Qantas will likely use a North Pole route to achieve its Project Sunrise Sydney to London nonstop with the A350-1000, set for delivery in 2026. In an exclusive media round table ahead of the launch flight from Perth to Paris, Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson stated that the operations team has been “flying the route” daily for the past year and found that often the North Pole route was quickest.

“It’s been fascinating to see all of the different routes that we would take from Sydney [or Melbourne & Brisbane] to London. Some of those routes are north, over the North Pole rather than west over Europe. Lots of planning goes in, particularly for these long flights to ensure we get it right, most efficiently, and importantly that we can carry maximum payload. Depending on the season, the winds favour the North Pole route as the quickest,” Ms Hudson said.

“We have this new system called Constellation, which is a flight planning system and tracks all of the winds globally, east, west, north, south. So we put Sydney-London into the simulation and it calculates, based on what we can see today, the best direction to go.”

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The proposed routing would be due north from Sydney over Alaska or Canada across the North Pole and then south to London. However, for return flights to Australia, a more traditional route over Europe, India and Asia would be used.

Ms Hudson mentioned that Qantas has two more A380s scheduled to return to service early next year. When these aircraft rejoin the fleet, they will free up other aircraft such as 787s and A330s. She indicated potential new routes including Perth-Johannesburg and Perth-Auckland.

Ms Hudson also highlighted Perth-Athens as a potential seasonal route: “Every person I speak to at the moment is going to Greece but again when we have the aircraft that is when we make decisions on if and whether it’s all-round or seasonal.”

She expressed confidence that A350-1000s would be delivered by mid-2026 despite some concerns surrounding supply chain issues for seat suppliers. Last year Qantas ordered another 12 A350-1000s along with additional Boeing 787-9s and 787-10s in higher-density configurations intended to replace their A380s and A330s.

Ms Hudson is optimistic about another Airbus aircraft on order – single airline A321neoXLRs due for delivery next year: “The range capability of those aircraft is enabling us to look at routes such as Canberra-Singapore and Adelaide-Singapore as well as Perth-to-India,” she said.

No announcements have yet been made regarding specific routes or configurations for these aircraft; however, they are expected to serve both domestic transcontinental routes within Australia and international destinations.

The A321neo-XLR forms part of Qantas's largest-ever order which includes various models from Airbus aimed at replacing long-serving Boeing 737-800s and Boeing 717s. These new additions are anticipated to provide greater flexibility while reducing costs thereby helping maintain competitive airfares relative to average weekly earnings.

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