The Airbus A380 is a feat of engineering, capable of flying farther and carrying more passengers than almost any other plane. So why don’t airlines want it?
The Airbus A380 is a large wide-body airliner that was developed and produced by Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner and only full-length double-deck jet airliner. Airbus studies ...
A Miami-bound British Airways Airbus A380 jet made an unexpected return to London Heathrow Airport on Thursday evening after an engine shutdown more than 3 hours into the long-haul flight.
Michael Goldstein is a journalist and playwright based in Los Angeles. Emirates very first Airbus A380, A6-EDA, in flight. The plane was retired in 2020 after flying more ... [+] than 2 million ...
When Singapore Airlines took the A380 superjumbo for its first commercial flight in 2007, there was widespread applause that the future of air travel had arrived. But the Airbus programme ...
While Emirates did place an order for 50 A350-900s, the result of the decrease in A380 orders was that Airbus would shutter production in 2021.
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has pulled the plug on its struggling A380 superjumbo, which entered service just 12 years ago. Airbus said last deliveries of the world's largest passenger ...
A year ago [Ramy RC] set out on a momentous challenge: to build a 1:21 scale Airbus A380-800 RC model with functional engines, landing gear and all other details. Recently he finished the project ...
Airlines have been torn about what to do with the Airbus ... A380 will remain core to our network and customer proposition for the next decade, and we want to ensure our fleet is in tip-top ...
An Emirates Airbus A380 has touched down in the Danish capital Copenhagen for the first time since 2020 as a newly launched daily service from Dubai begins.