The Airbus A380 isn’t underpowered. Its climb can look relaxed because it’s extremely heavy at takeoff, often uses ...
Despite most operators having cut superjumbo flights, a select few are operating more than this time last year.
The Airbus A380 is about to become British Airways' most opulent aircraft.
As airlines around the world ground their Airbus A380 fleets during the coronavirus pandemic — some permanently — one airline stands in stark contrast: Emirates. With a price tag of $445.6 million and ...
Emirates is undertaking the largest retrofit program in the industry, Project Phoenix, which involves upgrading its A380 ...
As airlines deploy passenger aircraft for cargo-only flights during COVID-19, there is one conspicuous aircraft type they have mostly not been using: the A380. But that is changing. An undisclosed ...
The last ever Airbus A380 awaits final assembly after rolling off the Airbus production in Toulouse on September 23. Note the Emirates livery on the tail. Airbus completed initial assembly of the last ...
The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner ever built, with a maximum takeoff weight up to about 575 metric tons, or roughly 1.27 million pounds, depending on the version. In a typical ...
Airbus has delivered the last A380 it will ever build to Emirates Airlines. The 251st A380 to be delivered to an airline and the 123rd A380 delivered to Emirates marks the end of the ...
When Airbus announced plans to cease production of its A380 aircraft back in 2019, heartbroken aviation fans found solace in the fact that the superjumbo wasn’t set to stop flying anytime soon.
Never a hit with airlines and now grounded by the coronavirus pandemic, the still-young giant will disappear from the Airbus factory next year. Kent was a senior managing editor at CNET News. A ...
Airbus may have broken the hearts of aviation fans worldwide with the announcement that it’s ceasing production of its A380 airplane, but that doesn’t mean the superjumbo is going to stop flying any ...