When the Airbus A380 entered commercial service on 25 October 2007 with Singapore Airlines, it not only introduced the world’s largest passenger aircraft but also redefined what high-capacity air ...
Airlines are steadily moving away from A380s in favor of long-haul twin-engine aircraft that offer improved efficiency and ...
The Airbus A380 has always been something of a star-crossed aircraft. The giant 4-engined plane, capable of flying 9000 miles while carrying 555 passengers (or more, depending on configuration) ...
The pandemic almost killed it and its production ended sooner than anticipated in 2021, but the A380 simply refuses to die. With more and more superjumbos soaring back into the skies amid a ...
Two Airbus A380 aircraft sit on the ground at the Tarmac Aerosave SAS storage and recycling facility against a background of the Pyrenees mountain range in Tarbes, France, on Sunday, Feb. 17 , 2019.
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Investigators have discovered that the cockpit-voice recording of the Qantas Airbus A380 engine failure was overwritten because the adjacent engine could not be shut down after the aircraft landed in ...
As per the latest data, the two aircraft types have over 94,000 flights scheduled across 2026.