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Qantas Saved The Booze From Its Doomed Boeing 747s And Sold It Off In Fully Stocked Bar Carts – Gizmodo Australia
Qantas, Australia’s largest international airline, officially retired its fleet of Boeing 747 passenger aircraft this month. To celebrate, the airline raided th…

Qantas, Australias largest international airline, officially retired its fleet of Boeing 747 passenger aircraft this month. To celebrate, the airline raided the booze cabinets, and then put them up for sale for less than $1,400 online.
Qantas flight QF7474 from Sydney to Los Angeles back on July 22 was the final flight of the airlines fleet of liveried Boeing 747 aircraft. It now lives in the iconic aeroplane boneyard out in the Mojave desert, along with the rest of the old 747s. But it doesnt …
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