Airbus A380
Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner in the world. It has a double deck, a wide body, and can seat up to 853 people. It has also become known under the nickname Superjumbo jet. The plane is made by the Airbus corporations, a...
Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner in the world. It has a double deck, a wide body, and can seat up to 853 people. It has also become known under the nickname Superjumbo jet. The plane is made by the Airbus corporations, a subsidiary of EADS. Find pictures, videos and articles about the Airbus A380 here.
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia Airlines said Thursday Airbus was delaying delivery of the carrier’s first A380 superjumbo aircraft by eight months. Managing Director and Chief Executive Azmil Zahruddin said MAS will now take delivery of its first A380 in ...
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- Airbus A380 Completes First Commercial Europe-U.S. Flight (popularmechanics.com)
- Air France to fly A380 superjumbo to SA (search.msn.com)
- Sizeable appeal: The A380 in service (flightglobal.com)
The 12 private suites on Singapore Airlines' new Airbus A380 superjumbo jet are hard to beat. For starters, each one has a reclining leather chair, plus a full-size bed. With custom-designed linens and china by Givenchy and 23-in.-wide (58 cm) LCD ...
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- Air France KLM first in Europe to receive Airbus A380 superjumbo jet (search.msn.com)
- Report: Air Austral confirms plan to fly 840-seat A380 superjumbo jet (blogs.usatoday.com)
- Vietnam Airlines becomes Airbus' first new A380 customer since 2006 (blogs.usatoday.com)
Emirates is taking a serious look at bringing high-speed Internet to passengers, and reveals it is studying whether the business case for a Ku-band satellite-based solution has improved enough to adopt for its fleet.
In an exclusive interview with ATI last week in Dubai aboard an Emirates Airbus A380 bound for Toronto, company vice-president for passenger communications Patrick Brannelly said: "There is no global solution today for Internet...
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The Air France Airbus A380 -- the largest airliner to ever part with the pavement -- has begun flights between Paris and New York's JFK Airport. The plane can hold 800 passengers, six bars, an electronic art gallery and cost the airline $300 million.
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PARIS: France's markets watchdog began hearings on Monday into claims 17 current and former EADS aerospace executives made huge profits with inside information about delays in the Airbus A380 project.
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- 17 go on trial for alleged insider trading at Airbus parent (denverpost.com)
- Executives on trial in Airbus insider trading probe (business.theage.com.au)
- EADS execs on trial for alleged insider trading (search.msn.com)

