Beloved by passengers for its spaciousness and comfort, but disliked by airlines because of its running costs, the Airbus A380 has already entered its sunset years, even though it debuted commercially ...
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Middle Eastern carrier Emirates has taken delivery of another Airbus A380, the first of three to be introduced by the Dubai-based airline before the end of this year. One of the three aircraft to be ...
Emirates very first Airbus A380, A6-EDA, in flight. The plane was retired in 2020 after flying more than 2 million people, and scrapped in 2021. Aviationtag is now offering special commemorative ...
PARIS, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Airbus is set to beat Boeing to be the world's largest jetmaker for the second year in a row, ending 2020 by resuming deliveries of its A380 superjumbo to Emirates, though ...
Nearly 16 years after the world’s largest passenger airliner first took to the skies, the last ever Airbus A380 superjumbo has completed its first flight. At lunchtime on March 17, the final A380 to ...
Qantas recently made headlines by reactivating its 10th and final Airbus A380 after a lengthy period of coronavirus-induced storage. The Australian flag carrier was forced to park its superjumbo fleet ...
If you have taken a relatively recent flight inside the U.S., chances are pretty strong it was either on board a Boeing 737 or an Airbus A320, the two best-selling commercial airplanes in the world.
From under two hours to over 17 hours, the A380 serves a variety of routes all around the world, operated by various airlines.