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Emirates Upgraded A380 - World’s Largest Aircraft Retrofit ProgramEmirates is upgrading its A380 fleet with the largest retrofit program in the industry, known as Project Phoenix, which ...
Emirates' Airbus A380s have been flown to the US since 2008. The Gulf giant now uses the superjumbo from Dubai to Houston ...
Two more Etihad Airways A380 aircraft are poised to rejoin the United Arab Emirates (UAE) flag carrier’s fleet after almost ...
Etihad Airways plans to bring two additional Airbus A380s back into service by early 2027, expanding its superjumbo fleet to ...
In an interview with Simple Flying's Dillon Shah, the Singapore Airlines VP for Europe Joey Seow discussed the role of the ...
Emirates agreed a $180 million deal to buy four Airbus A380s from a lessor, and plans to continue flying them through the ...
The Airbus A380, once celebrated for its luxury and capacity, is now becoming a maintenance burden for airlines post-pandemic ...
The Airbus A380 enjoyed an unexpected resurgence when global travel rebounded after the pandemic. Read more at ...
Nonetheless, Thai Airways hasn’t flown its A380s since the pandemic, and a subsequent plan last year to get them back in the air didn’t materialize. The auction seemingly marks the end of Thai ...
Aren’t there more than 200 of the 555-seat double-decker aircraft in service? Yes, at a dozen airlines, but shockingly “All A380s are parked at present,” according to an Airbus spokesperson.
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.
Emirates' A380s can be found flying as far as New York, Sydney, and Hong Kong from Dubai, or as close as Muscat, Oman. An Emirates Airbus A380. Lukas Wunderlich/Shutterstock.com ...
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