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Airbus famously quotes, “It takes an A380 to compete with the A380.” It appears that one A380 can cause wake turbulence large ...
Airbus has selected VAS Aero Services for the teardown of three A380 aircraft, two of which were previously operated by ...
Upon exiting Runway 31R, the aircraft, registered as A6-EDN, was instructed to taxi via taxiway Victor-Uniform (VU), and to ...
On the morning of November 4th, 2010, 440 passengers and 29 crew boarded Qantas flight 32, at Singapore’s Changi airport. The aircraft they were flying on, a state-of-the-art Airbus A380, would go on ...
In 2021, just fourteen years after its maiden voyage, Airbus retired the A380. At its discontinuation, only a little over 200 of the aircraft were operating, with the remaining 20% grounded or ...
Emirates never had the world's first commercial Airbus A380, as Singapore Airlines was the launch customer. However, Emirates ...
Four-turbine aircraft are a rare sight on the tarmac these days, as the efficiency and affordability of twinjet aircraft has ...
Remembering Ilyushin Il-86, "Camber," its NATO code name, or “Airbusky,” pejoratively called by Western observers.
Our visit to Bangkok included a unique tour of Thai Airways' head office and an A380 simulator flight with CEO Eamsiri.
From revolutionary engine technology to folding wings, Airbus is focusing on fuel efficiency for the next generation of plane ...
Emirates is set to introduce its newest Airbus A380s, featuring its latest cabin designs to Manchester and Milan.
Airbus has secured a major deal for its biggest passenger plane still in production. China Airlines of Taiwan has signed a ...