The Korea Times

Travolta donates Qantas plane to Australia museum

- SYDNEY (AFP)

— Hollywood star John Travolta has donated his “beloved” Boeing 707 plane to an Australian aviation museum and is aiming to be part of the crew to deliver the vintage aircraft.

Made for Qantas Airways in 1964, the “Saturday Night Fever” heartthrob and qualified pilot acquired the jet when Australia’s national carrier retired it more than 30 years later.

“It gives me great pleasure to make this exciting historical announceme­nt that my beloved Boeing 707 aircraft has been donated to the Historical Aircraft Restoratio­n society (HARS),” Travolta, a Qantas ambassador since 2002, said in a statement.

Australian aircraft preservati­on organizati­on HARS will help restore the plane so it can make the journey from the United States to their base some 90 miles (145 kilometers) from Sydney. A date for the flight is not yet fixed but the actor, a long-time aviation buff, said he plans to be on it.

“The aircraft currently requires a lot of work to be restored to a safe flying state and having seen first hand the dedication and passion of people at HARS, I have no doubt this beautiful and historical aircraft will be flying again,” Travolta said.

“I am hoping to be part of the crew to fly the aircraft to Australia.”

HARS President Bob De La Hunty said the idea was first floated when he met Travolta in 2009 and the pair flew a Qantas 1955 Super Constellat­ion aircraft along Australia’s east coast.

 ?? AFP-Yonhap ?? John Travolta salutes in front of his Boeing 707 at Sydney Airport in this 2002 file photo.
AFP-Yonhap John Travolta salutes in front of his Boeing 707 at Sydney Airport in this 2002 file photo.

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