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Getting the full picture — Google Street View explored an Emirates Airbus A380 from nose to tail. Here the Business Class bar at the back of the plane appears well stocked for its next flight.
In the latter days of the development of the A380, Airbus was already starting to cook up another wide-body aircraft to compete with the Boeing 787, a wide-body jet focused on efficiency and built ...
The use of ranked wingtips would have increased the A380's wings and would have forced engineers to decrease the overall size of the wings, which would have had compromises of its own. By using ...
According to Airbus, the A380 comprises 2.5 million numbered parts, with the fuselage and wings alone held together by 23,000 bolts.
The Airbus A380 is a double-decker plane that can carry more than 850 passengers. It has four engines, measuring 73 meters (239.501 feet) long with an 80-meter (262.467 feet) wingspan.
DENVER (KDVR) — The biggest passenger aircraft in the world, an Airbus A380, landed at the Denver International Airport on Wednesday afternoon. The double-decker plane is the world’s largest ...
Emirates has the most Airbus A380 jets, but you can also enjoy the double-decker experience on British Airways, Qantas, Singapore Airlines and more.
Lufthansa is bringing its Airbus A380 out of retirement and expanding service in Boston and New York, the airline announced Wednesday. The German airline will use the large wide-body airliner, the ...
Airbus is to issue service bulletins to A380 operators early next year detailing checks for leading-edge slat delamination, ...
Lufthansa’s A380 is configured with 509 seats, which represents a capacity increase of nearly 75% over the 293-seat Airbus A350-900 originally scheduled to operate on the route, according to DIA.
A Qantas Airbus A380. Sebastian Kahnert/Getty Images Qantas usually flies the enormous jet only to destinations such as Los Angeles, London, and Singapore, but it also has one on standby.
A 4-foot-long tool was left inside the engine of an Airbus A380, a safety report found. The Qantas jet flew 294 hours of flights with the tool still inside, Australian authorities said.
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