HI folks!
For something a little different, I thought I might see how well you know your Aussie Airline History. Try these and see how you go:
(I will post the answers a little later)
1. What was the year, route and aircraft type of Ansett's first ever service?
2. Besides KLM, which only other airline operated the DC-5?
3. Which previous Qantas CEO (now deceased) had an aircraft named in his honour recently?
4. Trans Australia Airlines (TAA) was a government-run airline that was created in what year?
5. Who originally created and was first CEO of Compass Airlines (Mk 1)?
6. What aircraft type did Ansett call the Skystar?
7. What was rather unique about the first batch of Boeing 767s received by Ansett that later lead to a dispute with crew?
8. Qantas used HS.125s to train pilots for what other type?
9. In the 1960s, the two-airline policy compelled TAA to buy a fleet of Lockheed L-188 Electras to match Ansett instead of another aircraft type - but what was the type TAA controversially wanted to buy?
10. In what year will Qantas celebrate its centenary?
11. Who were the three gentlemen who founded Qantas?
12. What two airlines were merged to form Regional Express (Rex) Airlines in 2002?
13. Which international airline did Qantas absorb in 1954?
14. What two airlines did Qantas acquire their Short Sandringham fleet from?
15. What aircraft type was operated by Compass Airlines Mk 2?
16. During the pilots' dispute in 1989-90, the RAAF provided a relief service using C-130s and other transport types. What airline moniker did they give themselves?
17. What aircraft type did Qantas use during WW2 to provide the "Double Sunrise" service?
18. MacRobertson Miller Airlines (MMA) became a well known West Australian airline from 1934, however it did not start there. What route was it's initial (1927) service?
19. On 16 October 1964, the Australian domestic jet age began when the first Boeing 727s for Ansett-ANA and TAA landed at Essendon Airport (broadcast live on local TV) only several minutes apart. Which landed first and how was it determined?
20. The QANTAS Sydney-London route is/was known as the "Kangaroo Route", but it has nothing to do with the Qantas logo. How did it get its name?
Cheers!
Scott.