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Tuesday, November 17 2020 - 09:53
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Sydney puts on a show for Qantas Centenary
SYDNEY, Nov. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

Sydney has commemorated Qantas Airways' 100-year anniversary by lighting up its 
iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge as a larger-than-life birthday cake complete with 
illuminated candles that were blown out by a Qantas 787 as it did a low level 
overfly at 1,500 feet.

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More than 1,300 LED tubes, 126 LED fixtures and 38 searchlights lit up the full 
expanse of the world's most famous bridge in the ultimate tribute from Sydney, 
the city which has been home to Qantas for more than eight decades. The 
projection of 60 historic images and two, 65-metre-high birthday candles onto 
the southern and northern pylons completed the transformation, creating a 
birthday moment like no other.

NSW Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres 
described the bridge tribute lighting extravaganza show culminating in the fly 
over as fitting recognition for one of the world's longest continuously 
operating airlines.

"Sydney has benefited immensely from 100 successful years of business for 
Qantas – from bringing visitors to the state and boosting our visitor economy 
to providing local jobs," Minister Ayres said.

"What better way to mark such an important milestone for Qantas than with a 
celebration in the city it has chosen as its headquarters for the last 82 years 
involving another much-loved Sydney icon, the Harbour Bridge."

Almost 200 passengers, including 100 Qantas staff, were on board the 100-minute 
flight which was a special Centenary Scenic Flight to mark the airline's 100th 
year. The spectacular candle-blowing lights off moment was a surprise for not 
just those on the ground, but also those on board the flight which also took in 
showcased Sydney Harbour, HARS Aviation Museum in Shellharbour and Rose Bay – 
where Qantas Flying Boats were used in the 1930s and '40s.

Qantas Group Chief Executive Officer, Alan Joyce said Qantas was honoured to 
receive such a special and spectacular Centenary birthday show from Sydney". 

"Qantas aircraft have been flying over Sydney Harbour Bridge for decades, so 
this was a spectacular way to mark our anniversary. It's been a tough year for 
tourism but as more domestic borders open up, we're ready to put more aircraft 
back in the air and bring people to see all that New South Wales has to offer," 
he said.  

The activation, executed by Destination NSW, the NSW Government's tourism and 
major events agency, complements a new campaign of activity designed to support 
the recovery of Sydney hospitality and tourism businesses.

Destination NSW Chief Executive Officer, Steve Cox said the Qantas Centenary 
provided an opportunity to send out a message of hope, both to Sydney 
businesses and to residents of Sydney and New South Wales.

"Sydney continues to shine as brightly as ever, with tourism businesses 
steadily reopening and operating in a COVID-safe environment, putting the 
wellbeing of visitors first. This stunt was just the beginning of what will be 
a truly amazing line-up of events coming up across the city, and we are looking 
forward to welcoming visitors from across Australia to Sydney this summer," 
said Mr Cox.

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Source: Destination New South Wales