Qantas airlines has completed the world's first nonstop flight from New York to Sydney in a 19-hour,Watch Taboo Sex Daughter 16-minute journey that, if implemented, could change the way many world cities connect to the east coast of Australia.
The flight's passengers and flight crew were monitored by scientists at Sydney University, Monash University, and the Alertness Safety and Productivity Cooperative Research Centre, who hope to examine the effects of the world's longest flight on sleep and health.
CNN reports that factors such as the cabin lighting, in-flight entertainment options, and a mid-flight exercise class were studied during the journey, as well as a close monitoring of the pilots' brain waves. Now that the flight has landed, the passengers and crew will keep sleep journals for two weeks to study jet lag and other potential disturbances.
This flight was the first of two planned research missions to determine if direct flights to Sydney from previously inaccessible areas like New York are commercially viable. The next test will take place in November and will launch from London. If all goes well, Qantas hopes to begin offering nonstop flights from those locations to Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne starting in 2022 or 2023.
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