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The last Airbus A380 ever made has been delivered to Emirates, marking the end of an era for the superjumbo that was once touted as the future of aviation until airlines cast it aside for smaller ...
As the jet age roared towards its peak, aircraft manufacturer Airbus wanted to create its own superjumbo to challenge Boeing’s 747 for supremacy. And so, in 2007, the gigantic A380 was born, and ...
The final Airbus A380 ever to be built has been handed over to its new owners, the Dubai-based carrier Emirates. It is a landmark moment. The giant of the skies will continue to fly, but its long ...
The last A380 will stay in Toulouse for production checks, engine installation, systems calibration and a test flight. Next, it will go to Airbus’ Hamburg, Germany facility for cabin ...
The Airbus A380 was once envisioned as a versatile superjumbo with multiple variants, from a massive freighter to an ultra-luxurious private jet. Despite grand plans, only the passenger A380-800 ...
The plane’s survival was ensured only by Emirates, which uses its home in Dubai as a hub for about 1,500 flights a week. Emirates was Airbus’s biggest A380 customer, with a fleet of more than 100.
On Thursday, Emirates, the Dubai-based airline that's been operating out of Logan for the past three years, landed the A380 at Logan — the first planned commercial A380 passenger service in the ...
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