The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger aircraft in the world and, accordingly, requires longer takeoff rolls and specific considerations for wake turbulence. Controllers are trained to anticipate ...
Ten airlines still use it: All Nippon, Asiana, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qantas, ...
The A380 has been flying for 18 years and has failed to find any application beyond its core role of ferrying hundreds of ...
The Airbus A380 has always been a firm passenger favorite. It is a unique double-decker aircraft and the world's largest commercial aircraft. The aircraft entered service in 2005 and since then ...
The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger plane in the world. It transformed commercial aviation with its unmatched passenger ...
Four ducted fans provide the propulsive power that lift this enormous model airplane into the skies, which is the only part where the noise profile doesn’t quite match that of the real A380.
Given its size, range and four-engine configuration, the A380 is utilized on long-range and ultra-long-range trunk routes that can support the type’s capacity. Described as being able to “boos ...
Emirates is retrofitting the A380 aircraft in its fleet at a cost of $3 billion, making this customer favourite even more comfortable, and meaning the superjumbos will continue flying for quite ...
EMIRATES president Tim Clark said the company is spending close to US$5 billion in cash to retrofit existing aircraft like ...
Kubra Yildirim has made history by becoming the first female captain of the world’s largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus ...
Emirates President Tim Clark said the company is spending close to $5 billion in cash to retrofit existing aircraft like the Airbus SE A380 jumbo or the Boeing Co.’s 777 to bridge delays with new ...