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Double Sunrise

Qantas Empire Airways Indian Ocean Wartime Services 1943-1946

Geoff Goodall

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01 December 2025
The Japanese conquest of Southeast Asia in the early months of 1942 severed Australia’s air route to Britain. In its darkest hour and with its own territory under attack, Australia was isolated.

However, from June 1943 the route was reopened when Qantas Catalinas began flying Perth-Ceylon, a distance of 3,500 miles and at the time the longest air route in the world. With an average flight time of 27 hours, the route was flown in radio silence as it crossed Japanese patrolled territory. The length of the flights meant that those aboard witnessed two sunrises, hence the term “Double Sunrise” service was born.

Five months after it commenced the route was extended a further 1,490 miles to Karachi. In mid-1944 Qantas Liberators began operating the service, which were much faster and enabled a shorter Ceylon-Exmouth Gulf route to be flown. Finally, in 1945 Qantas Lancastrians were introduced.

Despite the length and isolation of the route, it operated accident-free during the wartime period. Unfortunately, this record was blemished when a Lancastrian vanished during one of the final Indian Ocean flights in March 1946. Shortly afterwards services reverted to the traditional route via Singapore.

The Qantas wartime Indian Ocean service is a story of remarkable airmanship and professionalism. Commenting on it decades later, the Qantas founder Sir Hudson Fysh said:

I have always felt that this was the most fascinating and romantic undertaking ever performed by Qantas.  
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Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 210mm, 
ISBN:   9781764193733
ISBN 10:   1764193733
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Glossary & Abbreviations Qantas - What’s in a Name? Maps Explanatory Note to this Edition Preface Introduction Chapter 1 Setting the Scene Chapter 2 An Alternative Indian Ocean Route Chapter 3 Catalinas: Double Sunrise Service Chapter 4 Liberators: The Kangaroo Service Chapter 5 Lancastrians: Express Air Service Chapter 6 Peace Comes to the Kangaroo Service Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Appendix 4 Appendix 5 Appendix 6 Sources Index of Personnel

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