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Emirates got its first A380 in 2008, taking the second delivery of Airbus’ incredible plane. The A380 is only the second airliner with two decks ever produced, following the Boeing 747. Thanks to its ...
Qatar Airways is now among a small group of carriers still operating the Airbus A380. The airline holds a fleet of ten aircraft, of which eight are currently in active service. It initially placed an ...
Dubai: Emirates has officially inaugurated its daily service to Shenzhen, strengthening its presence in the Chinese mainland and underscoring its growth ambitions in East Asia. The launch marks ...
The Dubai-based airline Emirates will deploy retrofitted Boeing 777s and Airbus A380s across multiple routes as the airline responds to increased passenger demand. The carrier will expand services to ...
The airline is already pouring billions of dollars into a refresh of its fleet of A380s. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The biggest passenger aircraft in the world, an Airbus A380, landed at the Denver International Airport on Wednesday afternoon.
The luxury Airbus A380 saw a pretty short flight in international airports, but could be making a comeback in a huge way. Here's the story of the jetliner.
The A380 could technically fit up to 853 passengers in an all-economy layout, but airlines went for a mix of first, business, and economy class instead. SIA’s A380 seats 470 passengers over two decks.
The Airbus A380 officially became the largest passenger aircraft in 2007. But how heavy is it, actually, and how much weight and passengers can it carry?
Etihad's A380 features "The Residence," a three-room suite considered the cream of the crop for first-class flying that comes with a bed and shower.
Emirates’ current first class champion is the Boeing 777 “game-changer” suite, boasting floor-to-ceiling walls for complete ...