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Global Airlines is sending its sole Airbus A380 back to storage - although, instead of its previous long-term parking ...
Emirates agreed a $180 million deal to buy four Airbus A380s from a lessor, and plans to continue flying them through the ...
Airbus is to issue service bulletins to A380 operators early next year detailing checks for leading-edge slat delamination, ...
Emirates has purchased four Airbus A380s previously leased from Doric Nimrod Air Three, marking the end of a 12-year leasing ...
A Qantas Airbus A380 suffered damage after an aerobridge hit its engine before the aircraft was due to operate a flight.
In simple terms, the Airbus A380 typically achieves better fuel efficiency per seat mile than most variants of the Boeing 747 ...
British Airways is set to transform its Airbus A380s with all-new first class suites, alongside the latest Club Suites ...
A Qantas flight was delayed nearly 24 hours after a jet bridge collided with one of the plane’s four engines. Qantas flight ...
Airbus just flew its first-ever-made A380 using 100% sustainable aviation fuel. The company hopes to introduce the world's first zero-emission jet by 2035, having already SAF-tested an A350 and ...
The soon-to-be discontinued Airbus A380 superjumbo still has decades of life ahead of it, but exorbitant running costs could consign it quickly into the aviation history books.
Emirates agreed to take 20 more A380 aircraft from Airbus, with an option for an additional 16. At the time, the hard-won $16 billion order was seen as a lifeline for the troubled A380 program.
As the jet age roared towards its peak, aircraft manufacturer Airbus wanted to create its own superjumbo to challenge Boeing’s 747 for supremacy. And so, in 2007, the gigantic A380 was born, and ...