The Airbus A380 was supposed to revolutionize air travel, but did airlines secretly look to undermine its success?
Airbus is preparing to make the final delivery of its iconic A380 jumbo jet in the coming days. With the model officially being retired following the delivery, Airbus officials decided to send the ...
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The first Airbus A380 flight to New York offered by Global Airlines and operated by wet-lease specialist Hi Fly took off from Scotland's Glasgow Airport on May 15 at 11:34 a.m. local time. The flight, ...
The need for Emirates to eventually replace its Airbus A380 superjumbos was behind its call on 17 November for a feasibility ...
With Emirates set to operate the world’s largest Starlink-enabled wide-body fleet, how well connected Australians are the ...
Around twenty years after the Airbus A380 rewrote what it meant for an aircraft to be "large" in the world of commercial ...
Aviation fans can now own a piece of history as Etihad's first Airbus A380, A6-APA, is upcycled into 11,000 key tags by ...
On the first day of Dubai Airshow 2025, Emirates unveiled plans to install Starlink Wi-Fi across its entire fleet including ...
The Airbus A380 reportedly had over 400 passengers on board. A tech issue prevented it from continuing to fly over large bodies of water, News.com.au reported. Qantas passengers faced a flight to ...