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In 2026, Singapore Airlines will operate its luxe double-decker Airbus A380 along the Singapore-Hong Kong route for a limited ...
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How Many Airbus A380s Are Left?
The topic of why Airbus failed to find commercial success with the A380 is one with many answers, such as a suboptimal design ...
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Will Airbus Build The A380neo?
With a fan diameter of 140 inches, the UltraFan is set to be the biggest and most efficient turbofan engine ever. Expected to begin air and ground testing by 2030, the engine will be capable of using ...
Singapore Airlines' original A380 first class included this 'double bed' suite. Lufthansa’s new Allegris first class suites – ...
The A380 is 238.5 feet long, with a wingspan of 260 feet, and stands at 79 feet tall. Its maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) is ...
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.
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TravelPulse on MSNQantas Launches First-Ever ‘Superjumbo Sale’ to Celebrate A380’s Return to Dallas
Qantas is celebrating the return of its Airbus A380 to the Dallas route with a "Superjumbo Sale," offering discounted flights ...
The boss of Emirates thinks Airbus should make a new version of the double-decker A380. Tim Clark suggested new, lighter materials and more-fuel-efficient engines could make it more viable. "If we ...
The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft, landed in the Mile High City Wednesday afternoon from Munich, marking the beginning of a new, temporary route.
The world’s largest passenger jet made its first-ever regularly scheduled landing at Denver International Airport on Wednesday, when a Lufthansa German Airlines Airbus A380 touched down after a ...
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