Why The World's Longest Flight Might Fail

Qantas plans on starting the world's longest flight. But it might fail. Subscribe for more:    / flyfurther   Watch more: Why No Airline Will Ever Win New York:    • Why No Airline Will Ever Win New York   Greenland's new runway: (you might find yourself here soon)    • The Runway That Opened Greenland to the World   Australia's primary international airline Qantas plans on offering nonstop flights to Heathrow from cities like Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne in 2027. However, while the Airbus A350-1000 it plans on using might be able to make it, the airline might not make money. That's because of high operating costs, potential issues with revenue, and competition from airlines like Emirates and Singapore Airlines. British Airways has taken note of this and has decided against such flights. Qantas is betting everything on Project Sunrise. But if it fails then we might be stuck with Singapore to Newark & JFK as the world's longest flight. Chapters: 00:00 British Airways 01:44 The World's Current Longest Flight 03:48 Passenger Cabins 06:03 Operation Troubles 07:26 Pilots & Cabin Crew 09:23 Heathrow Airport 12:47 Route Failures About: Fly Further is dedicated to bringing entertaining and informative content around aviation and travel. The host, Benjamin Claar brings his lifelong passion for aviation which includes over seven years of experience in airline operations and finance. #projectsunrise #longestflight #qantas Disclaimer: This video was made only using publicly available information.