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Montague S 30th September 2008 08:59 PM

More QF A380 names revealed
 
just up on the QF website.

Quote:

Qantas Honours Aviation Pioneer Nancy-Bird Walton

Latest News
Sydney, 30 September 2008

SYDNEY, 30 September 2008: Qantas today honoured Australian pioneer aviatrix Nancy-Bird Walton at a ceremony to officially name the airline's first A380 aircraft after her.

The Chief Executive Officer of Qantas, Mr Geoff Dixon, said Nancy-Bird was one of the legends of Australia's aviation history, and the airline was proud to recognise her contribution to the industry.

"I am delighted that Nancy-Bird has agreed to have this first A380 named in her honour," he said.

"Nancy-Bird's courage, resilience and optimism represent the very best of Australia. Her story tells us of the rich aviation legacy this nation enjoys and which Qantas draws upon today.

"It is a remarkable story both in its own right, and for the way Nancy-Bird's life interweaves with the origins of Australian aviation."

Mr Dixon said Nancy-Bird was a pioneer of women pilots in Australia - the first woman to command a commercial aircraft and the founder of the Australian Women's Pilots Association.

"Nancy-Bird began learning to fly in 1933, when she was just 17 years old, right here at Mascot. She was taught by the world's greatest aviator, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, and graduated in 1935.

"Since then, Nancy-Bird has been a tireless campaigner for women in aviation. She showed us the potential for talented Australian women and the extraordinary influence that one bright individual can exert - and most of all, the sheer joy of flying."

Mr Dixon said the entire Qantas A380 fleet would be named after Australian aviation pioneers, including Charles Kingsford Smith, Reg Ansett, Hudson Fysh, Bert Hinkler, and the inventor of the Black Box Flight Recorder, David Warren. The full list of names would be announced on Qantas' 88th birthday on
16 November 2008.
http://www.qantas.com.au/regions/dyn...008/sep08/3825

fantastic to see that Reg Ansett gets a gong too.

Brenden S 30th September 2008 10:24 PM

I wonder if they will announce some of the other aviator's from here in the west where the most of the early aviation started up before Qantas, Ansett and the original ANA

Rhys Xanthis 1st October 2008 12:51 AM

I'm sure many will be pleased by the inclusion of Ansett in the names.

steve k 1st October 2008 11:55 AM

Agreed Reg Ansett name would be great, but on a Qantas plane??clash of interest, although bearing in mind Ansett and QANTAS were very seperate operations back then, interesting to see what happens!:confused:

Tony P 1st October 2008 01:14 PM

What about Dick Smith? :D

Daniel M 1st October 2008 01:16 PM

hopefully one of Australia's great aviators gets a place on the A380 as well, being:

Michael Flood

James Smith 1st October 2008 01:33 PM

Sure... with the tirade he used to give Qantas.

Tony P 1st October 2008 03:11 PM

Where is Floody?

Radi K 1st October 2008 03:51 PM

No Captain Mike Scott ??

:D

Robert Zweck 2nd October 2008 02:47 PM

What about some of Qantas' founders such as Fergus McMaster, Hudson Fysh, etc Are they currently on any Qantas aircraft?


As for non-Qantas people, what about Sir Norman Brearley?....now there's a well known West Aussie for you Brenden! Sir McPherson McRobertson and MMA

Worthy people who were significant in the development of Civil Aviation in Australia.


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