The Airbus A380 is the world's largest commercial jet. Its two floors offer high density and enough space for airlines to ...
The final Airbus A380 ever to be built has been handed over to its new owners, the Dubai-based carrier Emirates. It is a landmark moment. The giant of the skies will continue to fly, but its long ...
Several airlines ditched the Airbus A380 during the pandemic. But it's still soaring high, led by Emirates' fleet of 118 superjumbos. Business Insider compiled a list of every airline operating ...
Four Airbus A380 superjumbos operated by Etihad will fly the Abu Dhabi-London Heathrow route beginning in summer 2023. The aircraft MRO division of Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Aviation Group wants to ...
There are 194 Airbus 380 superjumbos flying around the world with more than a dozen airlines. Currently, none of those jets fly for an airline from the United States of America. But that may soon ...
The Australian airline discovered anomalies on three Airbus engines and is keeping its fleet of the superjumbos grounded beyond an initial 48-hour deadline for further checks. Quantas said Friday ...
But post-pandemic, it has been making a comeback. Lufthansa unretired eight of its 14 superjumbos, while Qatar Airways is extending plans for its 10. The latter is also developing a new first ...
Here's how the cabin products on Etihad's A380 compare to those on Emirates' refurbished superjumbos. Singapore Airlines previously flew the superjumbo between New York and Singapore via Frankfurt ...
Several airlines ditched the Airbus A380 during the pandemic. But it's still soaring high, led by Emirates' fleet of 118 superjumbos. Business Insider compiled a list of every airline operating the ...
Lufthansa unretired eight of its 14 superjumbos, while Qatar Airways is extending plans for its 10. The latter is also developing a new first-class cabin for the A380.