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Airbus built the massive A380 double-decker because it failed to accurately forecast aviation demands in the 2010s and 2020s.
Does it make a significant difference to to choose one aircraft or another for a long flight? If so, that's the thing, which ...
The Airbus A380 was once envisioned as a versatile platform with multiple ambitious variants beyond the standard passenger model. Planned versions included a massive freighter, a combi design for ...
The Airbus A380, once celebrated for its luxury and capacity, is now becoming a maintenance burden for airlines post-pandemic ...
A year ago [Ramy RC] set out on a momentous challenge: to build a 1:21 scale Airbus A380-800 RC model with functional engines, landing gear and all other details. Recently he finished the project ...
The occasion: delivery of the first A350-1000 to Qatar Airways. But the news Evrard made was more about the A380 superjumbo, star-crossed queen of the Airbus line.
Wide wingspans, more powerful engines, and high-efficiency materials are making super long flights more possible than ever.
Airbus had hoped the Asian airline would be one of the first and biggest customers for another new model, the A350, that would compete directly with Boeing’s 787.
Airbus would keep the superjumbo going until other outstanding orders for the model were fulfilled, mostly from an earlier Emirates deal, according to the people, who asked not to be named as the ...
By far the most successful Airbus A380 operating model is that of Emirates Airlines and Dubai Airport (DXB). With 88 million passengers last year, DXB the biggest international airport in the ...