Naming of Qantas aircraft

Qantas's first DH-50 was named Iris by Lady Stonehaven, the wife of the Governor General of the time. Since then, new aircraft have often been given names following a specific themes.
 * 1926 deHavilland DH-50 &mdash; Iris, Hippomenes
 * 1929 deHavilland DH-61 &mdash; Greek Gods - Apollo, Diana, Hermes and Athena
 * 1938 Short Empire C Class Flying boat &mdash; Carpentaria, Coorong, Cooee, Clifton, Coolangatta, Coogee, Corio, Camilla, Coriolanus, and Calypso.
 * 1943 PBY Catalinas &mdash; Stars - Rigel Star, Spica Star, Altair Star, Vega Star, Antares Star.
 * 1947 Lockheed Constellation - Aviation Personalities &mdash; Ross Smith, Lawrence Hargrave, Harry Hawker, Charles Kingsford Smith, Bert Hinkler and Horace Brinsmead.
 * 1949 Douglas DC-4 - Trader Theme &mdash; Pacific Trader, Norfolk Trader, New Guinea Trader, Hong Kong Trader, Malayan Trader, Australian Trader, Philippine Trader.
 * 1954 Super Constellation - Southern Theme &mdash; Southern Aurora, Southern Boomerang, Southern Breeze, Southern Constellation, Southern Dawn, Southern Horizon, Southern Melody, Southern Mist, Southern Moon, Southern Prodigal, Southern Sea, Southern Sky, Southern Spray, Southern Star, Southern Sun, Southern Tide, Southern Wave, Southern Wind and Southern Zephyr
 * 1959 Lockheed Electra - Pacific Theme &mdash; Pacific Electra, Pacific Explorer, Pacific Endeavour and Pacific Enterprise

City names continued on all Qantas ordered and delivered aircraft types right through to the present day. Qantas obtained a domestic route network when Australian Airlines (formerly Trans Australia Airlines) was merged into Qantas in 1992. They used a different naming convention. The remaining aircraft from the Australian Airlines fleet have been renamed using the usual Australian cities Qantas convention.
 * 1959 Boeing 707 - Australian Cities &mdash; City of Canberra, City of Sydney, City of Melbourne and so on.
 * 1981 Airbus A300 - People &mdash; James Cook, John Oxley, John Forrest, and William Light
 * 1986 Boeing 737 - Inspirational Names &mdash; Daring, Integrity, Resolute and so on.
 * 1986 Boeing 737 &mdash; Wildlife - Bellbird, Lorikeet, Kestrel and so on.
 * 2008 Airbus A380 Australian Aviation Pioneers &mdash; Nancy Bird Walton.