A giant four-engine, 500-passenger Airbus A380, flown by Lufthansa and christened "Berlin," has been scrapped and is now a parts donor for the remaining fleet.
The Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 are the two largest commercial jets ever built and also among the most beloved aircraft in history. The two double-decker planes have become pivotal parts of global long ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Goldstein is a journalist and playwright based in Los Angeles. An Emirates Airline flight from Dubai lands on August 1, ...
Large airports and high-density routes are ideal for the A380, a bigger, four-engine aircraft with more seats. In the most dense Emirates configuration, it can accommodate more than 600 people. The ...
The A380 and the A340 are two quad-engined aircraft built by Airbus, and the only airline where they can be found operating side-by-side is Germany's Lufthansa. The Airbus A380, also known as the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DENVER (KDVR) — The biggest passenger aircraft in the world, an Airbus A380, landed at the Denver International Airport on ...
Two decades after its maiden flight, regulatory bulletins ordering repairs, inspections or replacement parts for the massive ...
On Wednesday, the Denver International Airport marked a major milestone: its inaugural Airbus A380 flight to Munich Airport in Germany. This afternoon, the airport welcomed the A380, the world's ...
An Airbus A380 has become the fourth Lufthansa aircraft to feature the XXL crane livery as part of the airline’s 100 years ...
Emirates is celebrating 10 years of A380 operations. Since its first flight to New York from Dubai on 1 August 2008, the Emirates A380 has carried more than 105 million passengers, clocking in more ...
Etihad Airways to launch A380 service to Bangkok starting October 2026, featuring The Residence three-room suite and increased capacity for peak winter season ...
A video of a passenger marveling at "the coolest plane spotting experience" on a recent flight has gone viral on TikTok. A message overlaid on the video by @lifeabroad1, which has amassed a million ...