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L-38 20th Oct 2008 05:18

Longest Scheduled Nonstop Commercial Flight?
 
Emirates Inaugural nonstop - LAX / DXB to debut soon.

Heading East to DXB out of LAX, it's less only about 400 miles zero wind distance than heading West!

Is this the longest regularly scheduled commercial nonstop flight to date?

Fly3 20th Oct 2008 06:05

Not even close. I think the Singapore Airlines route from SIN to EWR is about 1000nm further.

anartificialhorizon 20th Oct 2008 06:37

SIN to EWR and SIN to LAX using SQ A340-500 are the longest non stop commercial flights.....

Will Hung 20th Oct 2008 07:30

Sorry Guys, but where's EWR ?

Splat 20th Oct 2008 07:33

Google "ewr airport" shows Newark....

anartificialhorizon 20th Oct 2008 07:33

Newark, New York , US of A.

dixi188 20th Oct 2008 07:53

Wikipedia (I know its not guaranteed) has

SQ21 EWR-SIN 18hrs 40min on 29-06-04 (8963nm)

EK215 DXB-LAX 16hrs 35min on 26-10-08 (7246nm) (start date)

If this info is correct Emirates doesn't even come close.

Next time I'm onboard I'll try to get the Great Circle distances from our nav kit. Not sure if our database has all these places as we only fly Europe and Middle East,

Fly safe.

Hot Rod 20th Oct 2008 08:02

"dixi188: Next time I'm onboard I'll try to get the Great Circle distances from our nav kit"

Why dont do it right away instead? Here is a nice site:

Great Circle Mapper

no sig 20th Oct 2008 08:02

Handy little GC mapper here....

Great Circle Mapper

dixi188 20th Oct 2008 08:09

Thanks chaps.

Answer is

SIN-EWR 8285nm.

DXB-LAX 7246nm.

Safe flying.

checcker10 20th Oct 2008 08:13

They are all too damn far......:hmm:

anartificialhorizon 20th Oct 2008 08:26

Out of interest what is SIN-LAX?

The Blu Riband 20th Oct 2008 08:36

and you're a professional pilot? :ugh::ugh:

Desert Nomad 20th Oct 2008 08:39

Similar to ex lax but made in the far east :}

anartificialhorizon 20th Oct 2008 08:48

I meant....

What is the time for the SIN -LAX sector !! :ugh:

anartificialhorizon 20th Oct 2008 08:51

Blu Riband.....

You are not Guard Police in your other life are you?

el # 20th Oct 2008 09:21

Entire post goes to spotters corner and questions on how long a statute mile are welcomed!

raffele 20th Oct 2008 09:41

This topic was dealt with a couple months ago! Longest scheduled non stop commercial flight is currently Singapore (SIN) to Newark (EWR). It was in Spotters Balcony I think...

rebellion 20th Oct 2008 10:03

How long will the EK crews get in LAX?

the_hawk 20th Oct 2008 10:07

since we're working on spooter's balcony already:


Heading East to DXB out of LAX, it's less only about 400 miles zero wind distance than heading West!
is LAX-DXB heading west really only ~7650nm?

cirrus17 20th Oct 2008 10:16

ek crew will get 24 hours in lax once it goes daily. just enough time to fall into a zombie-like sleep then stay in the same state for the flight back :ugh:

el # 20th Oct 2008 10:22

the hawk: East or West are not applicable for LAX-DXB. As you can see with the tool mentioned above, initial heading is 6° North and you go very close to the North Pole.

yarpos 20th Oct 2008 11:38

long flights
 
you could throw in MEL-LAX 7921 miles

llondel 20th Oct 2008 14:06


questions on how long a statute mile are welcomed!
For starters it's 80 chains or 320 perches in length.

To turn things around, what's the shortest commercial flight between two different airports?

longarm 20th Oct 2008 14:48

Shortest Flight

Been done before on pprune I believe. Shortest is Westray to Papa Westray (2 mins). Shortest Jet flight (from the past) I think was Oakland to San Francisco.

L-38 20th Oct 2008 15:42

Acknowledged - No East / West for LAX-DXB routes. I was calculating relative position via latitude only - obviously not applicable here.

Curiously, LAX and EWR are approx 600 miles apart (when considering SIN-EWR at 8285 miles, and SIN-LAX at 7621 miles). All via the magic of great circle routes.

Many thanks to all for the info exchange.

(My personal shortest jet flight . . LSV (Nellis AFB) - LAS (Las Vegas) in a B727 . . . (eight minutes total block time, chalk to chalk).

TopBunk 22nd Oct 2008 11:44

... and the one furthest from a usable airport is probably Joberg - Sydney

Seat62K 22nd Oct 2008 14:27

I think Continental used to fly between Hobby and Bush - 23 miles!

Bushfiva 22nd Oct 2008 14:47

NW3825 seemed pretty short the last time I took it. And the last time I watched it, I could see it take off and land.

beamender99 2nd Nov 2008 00:56

My personal shortest scheduled jet flight was MBJ KIN with BA.
Everyone belted up and no service for the whole leg - most strange especially in a 747.

Plymouth - Newquay was another short belt up and shut up leg.

blaggerman 2nd Nov 2008 01:45


Originally Posted by angusmc
I think the longest flight over the sea is JNB-IAD

I'm sure that LAX-SYD and LAX-MEL beat that.

PAXboy 2nd Nov 2008 01:56

I did the MBJ~KIN in 1989 as the route was: LGW~BDA (IIRC)~MBJ~KIN.

In a BD Saab (I forget the model number) there was DND~EDI which I clocked at 11 minutes wheels to wheels and we could see EDI almost as soon as we lifted off. That was 1998.

With regards to JNB to ORD and over water, I have not done the route but I thnk SAA transists at Abuja or similar in West Africa. I sit to be corrected.


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