Emirates continues to operate over half of the world's Airbus A380 Superjumbos with a total of 118 in inventory (of these, 95 ...
Airbus was looking for a new aircraft design for a market of hub to hub travel. They saw that millions of passengers needed to fly between continents and that major hub airports like New York and ...
The world’s biggest passenger planes are decreasing in number. The pandemic pause in the early 2020s gave airlines an opportunity to phase out older and less efficient aircraft, with many retiring ...
Although its numbers have thinned, ten airlines still operate the enormous, graceful Airbus A380 for international luxury ...
A revamped version of the Airbus A380 could get orders from several airlines ... Clark pointed to increasing passenger numbers at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, in ...
DENVER — The world's largest passenger aircraft is coming to Colorado. Lufthansa Airlines announced Thursday it will fly the Airbus A380 between Denver International Airport (DIA) and Germany.
In June, Airbus cut its 2024 delivery target from 800 planes to 770, citing "persistent specific supply chain issues mainly in engines, aerostructures, and cabin equipment." It also delayed plans ...
Etihad Airways’ popular A380 made a stylish debut at Singapore Changi Airport on Sunday, 2 February, marking the first time the airline has flown its Big Bird to Singapore. The milestone further ...
LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The chief executive of Airbus (AIR.PA), opens new tab said ... delivery target to "around 770" aircraft from 800 after Faury said he had been "blind-sided" by a drop ...
Speaking to reporters as head of France's GIFAS aerospace industry association, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury also said supply chains had yet to recover from the impact of the pandemic. Airbus is ...
An Airbus plane belonging to South Korean carrier Air Busan caught fire on Tuesday at Gimhae International Airport in the country’s south while preparing for departure to Hong Kong, fire ...
L'A380 utilise une architecture avionique modulaire intégrée (AMI), utilisée initialement dans des avions de chasse tels que le F-22 Raptor et l'Eurofighter Typhoon et basée sur des logiciels COTS.