04 Nov 2013
Qantas Welcomes New Indigenous Flying Art Aircraft

Qantas

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce will welcome a new aircraft featuring an Indigenous art livery to the Qantas fleet.
 

The unique livery is an adaptation of a painting by the late Aboriginal artist Paddy Bedford and is a flying tribute to Aboriginal art and culture. It is the fourth aircraft in the Qantas Indigenous Flying Art series.
 

Date:

Monday 11 November 2013

 

Time:

Media registration 11:45am for a 12:45pm start

 

Location:

Hangar 96, Qantas Jet Base

Adjacent to Qantas Sydney Domestic Terminal (T3)

Access via Fifth Street, off Shiers Avenue



Who:
Qantas CEO, Alan Joyce

Qantas Ambassador, Adam Goodes

Kathy Watson, daughter of Paddy Bedford

Ros Moriarty, Creative Director Balarinji Studio



RSVP:

Thursday 7 November to biankazyra@qantas.com.au

 

PLEASE NOTE:

•All media attending the event must be pre-registered to gain access.

• All visitors will be required to produce photo identification to access the event and a bag check will be conducted.

• All visitors will be required to participate in a safety induction prior to entering the hangar.

• Fully enclosed shoes (no heels) must be worn. Guests with open toe shoes or heels will be denied access.

• Vehicles will not be allowed onto the Jet Base but paid parking is available at the Domestic Terminal Car Park

• OB vans can be accommodated by prior arrangement.



Media Contact: 

Courtney Treak

+61 409 069 498 
courtneytreak@qantas.com.au