While Qantas used to fly Boeing widebodies from the popular 747 and 767 families, its only twin-aisle airliners from the US company these days come from the 787 Dreamliner series. According to present fleet data made available by ch-aviation, the one world founding member currently has a grand total of 14 mid-sized 787-9s at its disposal , with another four of these (and eight 787-10s) still on order.
Data from aeroLOPA shows that the Australian flag carrier favors a relatively premium-heavy seating layout for these twinjets , with space for 236 passengers onboard. This capacity is split between 42 business class flatbeds, 28 premium economy recliners, and 166 economy class seats. But where exactly is Qantas flying its Boeing 787-9s this month? Let's dive into the data to e

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