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Dozens of plane spotters and aircraft enthusiasts crowd the fence at Founders Plaza, their camera lens and eyes turned toward the sky. At around 1:30, their long-awaited subject comes into view: ...
The A380 is 238.5 feet long, with a wingspan of 260 feet, and stands at 79 feet tall. Its maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) is ...
On a recent Qantas flight through Changi I realised something: the era of the double-decked Qantas superjumbo is officially ...
The Airbus A380 may be the more modern aircraft with a lower fuel burn per seat, but that doesn't mean it's more affordable ...
A British Airways crew member faces sentencing after a shocking mid-flight incident. Blood tests confirmed drugs in his ...
From elegant seats to refined dining, the Qatar Airways A380 Business Class experience shows why it’s one of the world’s most ...
Bigger wasn't better for this aviation giant. Uncover the strategic missteps that cut short its reign in the skies.
This A380 was the first new aircraft to use the Trent 900 engine, so it's safe to assume that it would be most likely to exhibit wear before other airframes.
Airbus has announced it is discontinuing production of the world’s largest commercial passenger airplane. But there are still plenty of opportunities to fly in an A380 before they go.
Emirates is the first airline to fly superjumbos to and from Istanbul. Choice route: Dubai to Istanbul – a first for the A380 and an opportunity to get back on a superjumbo this year.
To be sure, A380s will continue to serve and to be seen at major airports around the world for at least another decade. But after just 11 years in service the A380 program already is on the down ...
The A380 on the Chicago-London route will operate on the following schedule: BA Flight 295: Departs London Heathrow, arrives to Chicago O’Hare at 10:50 (all times local) ...