Flight
QFA1389
Flight history and live tracking for QFA1389, operated by Qantas. Recent flights from the PlaneTrack independent receiver network, with departure and arrival times, aircraft used, and a real-time position feed.
Route
| Airline | Qantas |
| Typical origin | YSOL Solomon Mine Airport |
| Typical destination | YPPH PERTH INTERNATIONAL |
| Distance | 590 nm |
Flight history 15 flights since Dec 2025
| Date | From | To | Dep | Arr | Duration | Aircraft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-18estimated | ? | ? | 01:13Z | 01:56Z | 0h 42m | VH-VZH |
Earlier flights (14) - back to 2025-12-30
| Date | From | To | Dep | Arr | Duration | Aircraft |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-21estimated | ? | ? | 01:09Z | 01:52Z | 0h 42m | VH-VZW |
| 2026-07-14estimated | ? | YPPH | 01:02Z | 09:44 AWST | 0h 41m | VH-VZF |
| 2026-07-07estimated | ? | YPJT | 01:16Z | 10:00 AWST | 0h 43m | VH-XZG |
| 2026-06-30estimated | ? | YPPH | 01:23Z | 10:04 AWST | 0h 41m | VH-VXH |
| 2026-06-23estimated | ? | YPJT | 00:56Z | 09:46 AWST | 0h 50m | VH-XZE |
| 2026-06-16estimated | ? | YPPH | 01:07Z | 09:48 AWST | 0h 40m | VH-VZK |
| 2026-05-26estimated | ? | YPPH | 01:06Z | 09:54 AWST | 0h 47m | VH-VXU |
| 2026-05-12estimated | ? | YPPH | 01:12Z | 09:52 AWST | 0h 39m | VH-VZP |
| 2026-05-05estimated | ? | YPPH | 00:56Z | 09:40 AWST | 0h 44m | VH-XZM |
| 2026-04-28estimated | ? | YPPH | 01:04Z | 09:44 AWST | 0h 39m | VH-VZI |
| 2026-04-21estimated | ? | ? | 01:07Z | 01:44Z | 0h 36m | VH-VZD |
| 2026-04-14estimated | ? | ? | 00:54Z | 01:40Z | 0h 45m | VH-XZI |
| 2026-03-31estimated | ? | ? | 01:06Z | 03:06Z | 2h 00m | VH-VZG |
| 2025-12-30 | ? | YPJT | 00:18Z | 09:34 AWST | 1h 16m | 7C6DE8 |
Times are local to each airport. Hover for UTC. Flights marked estimated were completed with route prediction or partial coverage; partial records have a confirmed departure but no reliable arrival fix.
Data access
Live positions and 365-day history for this flight are available through the PlaneTrack API (commercial use from $29/month) and as one-off CSV extracts from our own receiver network archive. Questions: [email protected]