Flights between the United States and Australia are a significant part of transpacific travel, with 910 direct flights scheduled for October 2025. While routes between North America and Asia are often highlighted, the US-Australia corridor also plays an important role in connecting continents.
Data from aviation analytics company Cirium shows that the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the most commonly used aircraft on these routes this month, accounting for 442 flights across its two variants. Other frequently used aircraft include the Boeing 777 (186 flights), Airbus A380 (114), Airbus A330 (105), and Airbus A350 (63).
Among US airlines, American Airlines operates non-stop flights from Los Angeles to Sydney using the Boeing 777-300ER and plans to start Dallas/Fort Worth to Brisbane service with the Boeing 787-8 by the end of October. United Airlines maintains a broad network, offering daily flights from San Francisco to Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney. It also flies daily from Los Angeles to Sydney and less frequently from Los Angeles to Melbourne and Houston to Sydney, mainly using Boeing 777s and 787s.