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On the morning of November 4th, 2010, 440 passengers and 29 crew boarded Qantas flight 32, at Singapore’s Changi airport. The ...
T he Airbus A380 is one of the world's most well-known aircraft. The A380 is the world's largest passenger airliner and is ...
The world’s largest commercial passenger jet, the Airbus SE A380, enjoyed an unexpected resurgence hauling full loads of ...
The Qantas Airbus A380 which suffered the failure of its number two Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engine shortly after departure from Singapore's Changi Airport earlier today had so far logged around ...
Two decades after its maiden flight, regulatory bulletins ordering repairs, inspections or replacement parts for the massive ...
The Airbus A380, once celebrated for its luxury and capacity, is now becoming a maintenance burden for airlines post-pandemic ...
Regulatory bulletins ordering repairs, inspections or replacement parts for the massive four-engined Airbus A380 plane are ...
An Airbus A380 with Qantas flight crew aboard is scheduled to land at Los Angeles International Airport on March 19 in front of an expected crowd of 100,000 aviation enthusiasts.
Airbus provided a repair proposal in February 2011, and it signed a contract with Qantas in May 2011 that led to the second phase of the project when the A380 had to be stress-jacked.
Qantas Airlines now says its service from Dallas-Fort Worth Airport will be on the Airbus A380 superjumbo jet starting Sept 29. It's the largest passenger jet in the world.
Flight QF63 was due to depart Sydney for Johannesburg at 9.30am on Saturday, but passengers were unable to take off after the Airbus A380 was damaged by an aerobridge.
In its youth, the A380 was a triumph of international collaboration, with 4 million parts made by 1,500 companies worldwide ...