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Global Airlines is sending its sole Airbus A380 back to storage - although, instead of its previous long-term parking ...
UK company Global Airlines has transferred its Airbus A380 to Tarbes airport in France, but insists the jet is not being ...
Emirates has purchased four Airbus A380s previously leased from Doric Nimrod Air Three, marking the end of a 12-year leasing ...
Airbus is to issue service bulletins to A380 operators early next year detailing checks for leading-edge slat delamination, ...
Just two months after making headlines with its inaugural transatlantic flight, Global Airlines’ sole Airbus A380, registered ...
Dubai-based Emirates is halving its A380 operations to Brisbane, Queensland, with the carrier option to replace its second daily service to the state capital with a Boeing 777-300ER. The carrier, ...
An aerobridge has rammed into the engine of a Qantas Airbus A380, causing an almost 24-hour delay for passengers to ...
The Airbus A380 is the world’s biggest airliner. Jack Stewart gets a behind-the-scenes look at some of its secrets. The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger plane in operation, and is still an ...
Airbus delivered the final A380 superjumbo on Thursday, to Dubai's Emirates, marking the end of a 14-year run that gave Europe an instantly recognised symbol across the globe but failed to fulfil ...
It's considerably quieter than the 747 and other predecessors. According to Airbus, technical innovation also means that for the carbon footprint-conscious traveller, the A380 is more fuel-efficient.
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.
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 ...