In simple terms, the Airbus A380 typically achieves better fuel efficiency per seat mile than most variants of the Boeing 747 ...
The aircraft offers impressive long-haul capabilities.
The choice between two engine giants powers the world's largest passenger aircraft, but which one comes out on top?
With each engine onboard the A380 capable of achieving over 75,000 pounds of force, it can reach up to 300,000 lbf if all ...
The Airbus A380 airliner, already buffeted by years of production and development headaches, is likely to face a daunting challenge once it enters service next year. The plane may be given ...
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Airbus continues to soar full-speed ahead toward a greener future. The aviation giant announced Monday that the first A380 to be powered by 100 percent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) successfully ...
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Shares of Airbus’ parent company plummeted Wednesday after new delays in the delivery of the A380 superjumbo raised questions about the company’s management and strategy. Emirates Airlines announced ...
Airbus is one of the largest suppliers of the world's aircraft. You might be surprised to find out that it doesn't make its own engines, though.
Singapore Airlines is the largest Asia-Pacific operator of A380s, with 10 in service. Two more will be reactivated after retrofits are completed. Credit: Joepriesaviation.net Airbus A380s have become ...