![Qantas marks 100th anniversary with Sydney Harbour fly-over](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/747-SP-Copy-1024x578-770x420.jpg)
Today marks the 100th birthday of Australia’s Qantas Airways, considered to be the oldest continuously-operating airline in the world and the only one that flies to every inhabited continent. Australia’s flag-carrier intends to keep celebrations fairly subdued, however it will mark the occasion with a low-level flyover of the Sydney Harbour later in the evening.
![Farewell to the 747: Boeing to pull production after 2022](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/el-al-747_1170.jpg)
Speaking to investors on Wednesday, Boeing has confirmed reports that it will pull production of the iconic 747 jumbo jet after 2022. Boeing had initially declined to respond to a report published by Bloomberg nearly a fortnight ago, which said that the last 747-8 is expected to be completed in about two years. “At a
![Podcast: Qatar’s new VP reveals how the airline seized the initiative](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Qatar_A350_ADL_03MAY2016_SJ_arrival_1.jpg)
In this episode, we talk to the VP Pacific of Qatar Airways, Tom Scruby, about why the airline decided to keep flying.
![Podcast: Did airlines cut too hard and too fast?](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/f-15c-11-paul-sadler-770x420.jpg)
While the virus appears to be receding and borders are beginning to open up around the world, will the aviation industry ever get back to where it was pre-COVID-19? Join hosts Adam Thorn and Christian “Boo” Boucousis on this episode of the World of Aviation Podcast as they delve into how different airlines are responding
![Wednesday airline updates: Virgin Atlantic’s 2021 timetable](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Virgin_Atlantic_Airbus_A350-1041XWB_G-VLUX_Red_Velvet_approaching_JFK_Airport_1170.jpg)
Virgin Atlantic has released its summer 2021 schedule and what may be a glimpse into the future once the pandemic comes to an end.
![British Airways continues Singapore stopover despite ban](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/BA_777x_order_1170.jpg)
The Singaporean government announced late on Sunday that all short-term travellers would be prohibited from entering the country - including passengers transiting through Changi Airport.