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Configuration: 14/64/265 DescriptionThere are currently 6 B747 400ERs in the Qantas fleet, which comprises of a total of 201 planes (figures for Sept 2005). There are two seating configurations for the B747 438ER, both divided into three classes. The total seating capacity for this plane is between 343 and 358 passengers. This plane cruises at 920km/h and has a range of 12971km. Qantas acquired the world's first Extended Range Boeing 747-400ER passenger aircraft and now has six 747-400ER aircraft in their fleet. The 747-400 has been the key to their long-haul success for the past 30 years. The 747-400ER is the same size as the 747-400 but has an enhanced performance capability. This allows the plane to fly further or carry increased passenger and freight loads. The Boeing 747-400ER also offers a number of interior improvements which provides a greater sense of comfort and spaciousness in the cabin. The cabins have also been fitted with the Qantas Total Entertainment inflight entertainment system. The aircraft operate on the Los Angeles and New York routes from Sydney and Melbourne. First class flyers on B747 400s and A330 300s have an 8.4” touch-screen in their armrest, PC power ports and telephone facilities. Skybed is now installed on all B747-400 and A330 aircraft and is available on all scheduled services to New York, London, Frankfurt, Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing and Mumbai moreAudio and Video on Demand is now showing on all flights to Mumbai from Sydney, to Hong Kong from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, to Shanghai and Beijing from Sydney and Melbourne, and to Singapore from Adelaide, Darwin and Brisbane. closeThe Wall![]()
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Detailed review on Qantas Airways Boeing B747 438 ER by Tomás González de Rosenzweig