European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has pulled the plug on its struggling A380 superjumbo, which entered service just 12 years ago. Airbus said last deliveries of the world's largest passenger ...
Michael Goldstein is a journalist and playwright based in Los Angeles. Emirates very first Airbus A380, A6-EDA, in flight. The plane was retired in 2020 after flying more ... [+] than 2 million ...
The Airbus A380 saw great success worldwide, becoming the defacto aircraft of choice for Emirates and a flagship plane of Qantas, British Airways, Air France, and many more to name a few.
Well, look no further. How about a 16 foot long scale remote control model of a Airbus A380? That's more like it? Sadly, it's a one off and isn't for sale. Built by Peter Michel, the model took ...
Airlines have been torn about what to do with the Airbus A380 as the COVID-19 pandemic and a shift towards sustainability in the sky has forever changed how people travel. While some airlines ...
Airbus took decades to develop the A380 — a project announced in 1990 to compete with the Boeing 747. When the airliner first entered service with Singapore Airlines in 2007, it became the world ...
Emirates is to reintroduce the Airbus A380 for its Glasgow-Dubai service from 26 March. The aircraft was last in service at Glasgow in September 2019. The airline said the plane was being brought ...