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Aviation Software

Flying By Numbers: How Software From GE Digital Is Helping Decarbonization Efforts In The Aviation Industry

Tomas Kellner
May 16, 2022

Qantas pilot Captain David Summergreene has spent a quarter of a century flying passenger jets around the world. But his epiphany came while he was sitting at his desk and staring at rows of numbers on a computer screen that illustrated how the Australian national carrier was using jet fuel. “For the first time, I was able to self-service as a pilot to look at some of the most interesting metrics to me, rather than having to go to an analyst and ask, ‘Can I have this information, please?’” he says. “I was just overwhelmed by this; I was like a kid in the candy shop.”

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Aerospace

Haul Of Fame: A Qantas Jet Sets Distance Record, Flying 9,333 Miles From Argentina To Australia

Tomas Kellner
October 06, 2021

In the 1940s, it took a Qantas flight more than four days and seven stops to fly from Australia to London. In 2018, a Qantas Boeing 787 Dreamliner named Emily, powered by a pair of GE jet engines, covered the 14,498 kilometers that separate the port city of Perth and London in 17 hours and 20 minutes, setting a record for a scheduled flight by the airline.

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Future of Flight

Intellectual Air: Long-Haul Qantas Flight Is A Research Lab With Wings

Kristin Kloberdanz
October 21, 2019

Late in the evening on Friday, Oct. 18, 49 passengers and crew boarded a Qantas flight in New York City. Nineteen hours and 16 minutes later they landed in Sydney. The world’s longest nonstop commercial flight had successfully concluded.

In what Qantas has dubbed Project Sunrise, the Australian airliner covered more than 10,000 miles of land and sea and crossed 15 time zones. And although pilots were flying a 787-9 Dreamliner passenger jet that can seat 236 travelers, the plane was only a third full, as this was not a regular service launch.

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Aerospace

367,000 Glasses Of Wine In The Sky … : These Number Show Why Qantas’ Perth-London Nonstop Route Is A Huge Hit With Flyers

Tomas Kellner
April 16, 2019

Qantas Airways made big headlines last year — and generated more than $100 million Australian dollars in free publicity, according to the airline — when it launched the first nonstop flight between Australia and London, a flight path that’s long been called the Kangaroo Route. The flight took off from Perth in Western Australia on March 24, 2018, and landed 17 hours and 20 minutes later at London’s Heathrow Airport.

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Aerospace

Digging Deep, Flying High: The Airline Of The Future Will Run On Big Data

Dorothy Pomerantz
February 18, 2019

Before boarding a flight, a passenger will likely use their phone to show their ticket, send some last-minute emails and maybe even download a movie for the trip. We take it for granted that digital technology, everywhere we go, is making our lives infinitely easier.

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Aerospace

The Sky’s Best Buddy Act: GE Aviation And Qantas Capture The Pulse Of Aviation With Digital Data

Amy Kover
February 18, 2019

GE Aviation and Qantas have a great buddy act going.

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World Record

Now Boarding The World’s Longest Flight: A Passenger Jet From Singapore Lands In Newark After Nearly 18 Hours

Tomas Kellner
October 13, 2018
A Singapore Airlines passenger jet completed the world’s longest flight on October 12 by covering 10,291 miles between Singapore and Newark, New Jersey, in 17 hours and 52 minutes. The flight, SQ22, arrived 31 minutes early, according to FlightAware.
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Women on the wing

Jane Nicholls
Natalie Filatoff
September 13, 2018
Women in the aviation industry are among the most passionate people on the planet about their work. Like Keren Rambow, GE Aviation's regional general manager for the South Pacific, they want more girls to see the runway to opportunity in careers that span piloting, logistics, engineering, airport operations and more.
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Aerospace

Fleet Feat: Dozens More GE-Powered Dreamliners Set To Enter Commission

Tomas Kellner
May 08, 2018
A 9,000-mile Qantas flight made history March 24 as the first scheduled nonstop flight between Australia and Europe. That journey also marked the debut of a new route for Qantas passengers, who can now fly directly from Perth to London in 17 hours aboard a Boeing 787 Dreamliner powered by a pair of GE Aviation’s GEnx jet engines.
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The flying leap of Qantas’s new Kangaroo Route

Natalie Filatoff
March 24, 2018
Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce tells the story of Hudson Fysh, one of the founders of Qantas, who in 1931 said, “By 2031 … one may be seated in a bullet-shaped vehicle awaiting departure on a trip to London, occupying a little over half a day.” Yesterday evening, on Saturday March 24, 2018, around 236 passengers did just that when QF9, taxied down the runway at Perth airport to take off for the first non-stop passenger flight to London — expected duration 17 hours and 20 minutes.
“It seems we are 13 years ahead of schedule!” said Joyce.
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