Qantas CEO Alan Joyce shares an update on Project Sunrise -- a plan to operate the world's longest nonstop flights, which would allow travelers to fly between London or New York to the eastern Australia cities of Sydney and Melbourne.
As Australia reopens to international travel for the first time in nearly 20 months, resulting in someThat doesn't mean it's given up on Project Sunrise -- a Qantas plan to operate the world's longest nonstop flights, which would allow travelers to fly between London or New York to the eastern Australia cities of Sydney and Melbourne.
Joyce called the decision"a tough choice" that was"made even harder by innovation from both manufacturers to improve on what they had already spent years designing." During these flights, pilots wore brainwave monitors and had their urine tested in the weeks before and after the flights to track levels of melatonin, a hormone that controls sleep cycles.
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