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First look: Qantas unveils its first 787 Dreamliner
Qantas has received its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane, the cutting-edge aircraft it will use next year to start flying the world's first non-stop route between Australia and London.
Qantas has received its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane, the cutting-edge aircraft it will use next year to start flying the world's first non-stop route between Australia and London.
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The ultra long-range plane costs $94 million and can fly at 1142 km/h.
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