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Airbus built the massive A380 double-decker because it failed to accurately forecast aviation demands in the 2010s and 2020s.
Leading the busiest A380 routes is Emirates’ Dubai (DXB) to London Heathrow (LHR) service, with 180 flights in September.
The question is, are these benefits enough to justify Airbus creating a modern version of the A380, complete with all the ...
Dozens of plane spotters and aircraft enthusiasts crowd the fence at Founders Plaza, their camera lens and eyes turned toward ...
Qantas is celebrating the return of its Airbus A380 to the Dallas route with a "Superjumbo Sale," offering discounted flights ...
Qantas’ Airbus A380 returns to Dallas-Fort Worth after five years, reopening one of the longest A380 nonstop passenger routes ...
The Airbus A380 enjoyed an unexpected resurgence when global travel rebounded after the pandemic. But keeping them in the air ...
Emirates has the most Airbus A380 jets, but you can also enjoy the double-decker experience on British Airways, Qantas, Singapore Airlines and more.
Plane-spotters at Minneapolis - St. Paul International Airport got a rare glimpse of an Airbus A380 "superjumbo" as one made ...
Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the Interborough Express (IBX), a long-awaited light rail connecting Brooklyn and Queens ...
It was just last week that Airbus sales chief John Leahy acknowledged the jetmaker could end production of the A380 if it did not soon win new orders. Now, with Thursday's Emirates deal, the A380 ...
The A380 was an integral part of that strategy. It’s no accident that when Emirates chose to replace their most recent A380 orders with smaller aircraft, Airbus pulled the plug on the A380 program.