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Etihad Airways plans to bring two additional Airbus A380s back into service by early 2027, expanding its superjumbo fleet to ...
Two more Etihad Airways A380 aircraft are poised to rejoin the United Arab Emirates (UAE) flag carrier’s fleet after almost ...
Emirates agreed a $180 million deal to buy four Airbus A380s from a lessor, and plans to continue flying them through the ...
Why are airlines suddenly having issues with the superjumbo, and what is it about the A380 that makes this especially challenging?
Emirates has purchased four Airbus A380s previously leased from Doric Nimrod Air Three, marking the end of a 12-year leasing cycle . Emirates acquires four leased A380s in $180 million deal . A380 ...
Or that while the six A380s earmarked for sale were in storage, they’d suffer storm damage and nearly $14 million would have to be knocked off the $337 million price tag.
Qantas expects to by flying four A380s by the time the busy Christmas holiday period starts.The rest of Qantas' fleet will remain on the ground as it waits for new or modified engines to be supplied.
Or that while the six A380s earmarked for sale were in storage, they’d suffer storm damage and nearly $14 million would have to be knocked off the $337 million price tag.
Qatar Airways will resume flights with Airbus A380s earlier than planned to make up for capacity lost in the regulator grounding of some of its A350s, according to a report published on Wednesday.
A380s would be kept off routes to Los Angeles from Australia's two largest cities - Sydney and Melbourne - while Qantas conducts tests on the engines of those planes returned to service.
Four years after Massport spent millions to accommodate A380s, the gigantic planes don’t fly here — and might not ever again By Taylor Dolven Globe Staff, Updated November 12, 2021, 7:24 a.m.
A380s flown by Emirates and Air France use engines manufactured by the Engine Alliance, a 50/50 joint venture between GE Aircraft Engines and Pratt & Whitney. ___ ...