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QANTAS UNVEILS SPECIAL INDIGENOUS AIRCRAFT LIVERY
Qantas has today unveiled a special livery honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians on its latest Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The new livery features the work of the late Northern Territory artist and senior Anmatyerre woman, Emily Kame Kngwarreye*. It is based on her 1991 painting, Yam Dreaming and has been adapted for the aircraft […]
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Qantas announces special Indigenous aircraft livery
Qantas will honour Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians with a special livery on its newest Dreamliner to enter the fleet. This will be the fifth design in Qantas’ flying art series, which started more than 20 years ago, and will be unveiled when the Boeing 787-9 is completed next month. It will be the […]
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QANTAS TO INSPIRE TRAVEL IN YOUNG FLYERS WITH MINI PILOT AND CABIN CREW OUTFITS FOR CHILDREN
Qantas is looking to inspire a new generation of pilots, cabin crew and aviation enthusiasts with the launch of a new collection of ‘mini’ pilot and cabin crew outfits for children. Based on the Qantas uniforms designed by Qantas Creative Director of Fashion, Martin Grant, the new range of dress-ups for children aged 3 – […]
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Big hair don’t care – Qantas cabin crew 80s style
We were going through our archives lately and stumbled upon the Qantas Cabin Crew Style Guide. From 1986. Things were different, then. Qantas only flew internationally (a merger with TAA, which would create the national carrier as we know it today, didn’t happen until 1993). We had one type of aircraft, an earlier version of […]
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A wardrobe for 20,000 people
Did you know Qantas pilots, cabin crew, engineers, ground crew and freight employees have their own department store? There are rows and rows of clothes from hats and gloves to high-vis vests, jackets and luggage. The only difference between our department store and those you find on the high street is the absence of cash […]