Qantas Airways has donated its retired Fokker F100 to the Museum of Australian Aviation at Archerfield Airport, Brisbane. The handover occurred on November 30th, marking a significant contribution to aviation heritage in Australia. The aircraft will reside adjacent to Qantas' inaugural Boeing 747-400, creating an impressive display for visitors. This donation represents the final chapter for the Fokker F100 within the Qantas fleet after over three decades of service. Representatives from both Qantas and the museum were present during the symbolic transfer ceremony.
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