The Airbus A380 began carrying passengers in October 2007, when the launch customer, Singapore Airlines, left for Sydney. In the next 17+ years, 15 airlines have had the superjumbo in their fleets, 10 ...
The luxury Airbus A380 saw a pretty short flight in international airports, but could be making a comeback in a huge way.
Where is Qantas flying its A380s in April? According to data from aviation analytics company Cirium, Qantas will be using its A380 fleet on four routes next month, namely flights ...
Qatar Airway's second oldest of the original ten Superjumbos is A7-APB. That aircraft first flew in November 2013, was ...
The oldest A380 in Emirates' inventory is 19 years old, but the oldest flying example right now is just over 15 years old.
Airbus insists it is still evaluating all engine options for its future Next Generation Single Aisle (NGSA) even as it ...
Airbus's new-generation single-aisle aircraft will feature aerodynamic wings to generate significantly higher lift while ...
Outlined technology bricks could support a planned single-aisle next decade, plus Airbus’ renewed commitment of a ...
UK start-up carrier Global Airlines has signalled, through a promotional offer, that its initial transatlantic services will ...
As part of the Airbus Summit this week, the European airframer revealed both two sets of technology trees that will affect the very nature of commercial aviation in the future: one set for its ...
Open fan’ technology part of plans to make new models 20-30% more fuel efficient than aircraft currently in the air ...