After the clearance is given, flights could start by Christmas 2017 once Qantas takes delivery of its first long-range Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 11 December 2016.
The 14,466-Km flight from Perth to London would take 17 and a half hours and that would make it the longest non-stop passenger route in the world. At present the longest non-stop passenger route is an Emirates Airlines 14,200-Km Dubai-to-Auckland flight that started in March 2016 - it takes 16 hours 35 minutes in an Airbus A380. Earlier to that, it was a Qantas flight on the Dallas-Sydney route - it takes 17 hours to fly 13,800-Km.
It is believed that Qantas chief was trying to make a deal with Perth airport officials - if he succeeds, it would allow passengers to board the 787 for London from the airport's domestic terminal. That would make the transfer easier for passengers who would be arriving from Sydney and Melbourne.
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