Well QANTAS stands for 'Queensland and Northern Territory Air Service' so i believe that makes it Australian, also the airline logo is a Kangaroo and that is an Australian icon!
Yes Qantas A380's For Example Are Named After Famous Australian in Aviation
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The Australian Airlines is Qantas
One of Australia's first domestic carriers was Trans-Australia Airways (TAA) which became Australian Airways in 1986. It was sold to and absorbed into QANTAS, Australia's international airline, in 1996. Prior to it being bought out by QANTAS, it was only ever known as "TAA" or "Australian".
Qantas is the name of Australia's original airline service. The name Qantas was formerly an acronym for "Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services". Qantas was founded in Queensland on 16 November 1920, and operated air mail services subsidised by the Australian government, linking railheads in western Queensland.
QANTAS: Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services.
Australia's national airline, QANTAS, has the logo of a kangaroo.QANTAS stands for Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, and was founded in Queensland. It was taken over by the Australian government for war service between 1939 and 1945, and then taken over completely by the Australian government after the war.
Qantas, "Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services", is the name of Australia's original airline service. Qantas was founded in Winton, Queensland, on 16 November 1920. It began as an air mail service subsidised by the Australian government, linking railheads in western Queensland. In 1934, QANTAS Limited and Britain's Imperial Airways, forerunner of British Airways, formed a new company, Qantas Empire Airways Limited.
The kangaroo is depicted on the Australian coat of arms, the Wallabies' jerseys and on the Qantas aircraft.
Qantas was founded in Winton, Queensland, on 16 November 1920.
Qantas, "Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services", is the name of Australia's original airline service. Qantas was founded in Winton, Queensland, on 16 November 1920. It began as an air mail service subsidised by the Australian government, linking railheads in western Queensland. In 1934, QANTAS Limited and Britain's Imperial Airways, forerunner of British Airways, formed a new company, Qantas Empire Airways Limited.
The Qantas song, known as "I Still Call Australia Home," is famously sung by Australian tenor Mark Vincent. The song has been used in various Qantas advertisements and campaigns, evoking themes of nostalgia and connection to Australia. Vincent's powerful rendition has become synonymous with the airline's branding.