When Airbus first started delivering the A380 in the late 2000s it represented a new vision for longhaul travel. It would ...
From under two hours to over 17 hours, the A380 serves a variety of routes all around the world, operated by various airlines ...
The Airbus A380 is the world's largest airliner, and although it was a commercial failure, it was used by several flag ...
For now, at least, Korean Air has scheduled a daily service to JFK on its low-capacity, high-premium, 407-seat A380s, with the final departure back to Seoul Incheon set for March 28. That's the last ...
Several airlines ditched the Airbus A380 during the pandemic. But it's still flying high, led by Emirates' fleet of 116 superjumbos. Business Insider compiled a list of every airline operating the ...
Let's revert to the first half of 2025. In those six months, seven airports had four or more A380 operators: Bangkok ...
Thailand has announced three inaugural Japan–Bangkok services operated by Thai AirAsia X and Thai Lion Air, connecting to ...
Korean Air, along with its affiliated carriers—Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul—is set to become the first ...
A new British airline is building its future on outdated, fuel-thirsty Airbus widebodies that most major carriers have spent ...
Korean Air is set to complete software updates on 10 Airbus aircraft by Sunday morning, ensuring compliance with aviation standards and system optimizations necessary for operational safety.
Korean Air, Asiana, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul – will roll out Starlink in-flight internet on selected aircraft by ...
Korean Air plans to install Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi across its fleet, including its Asiana Airlines, Jin Air, Air Busan and Air Seoul brands, the company announced Friday.