The luxury Airbus A380 saw a pretty short flight in international airports, but could be making a comeback in a huge way.
The Airbus A380 began carrying passengers in October 2007, when the launch customer, Singapore Airlines, left for Sydney. In the next 17+ years, 15 airlines have had the superjumbo in their fleets, 10 ...
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Where To Fly The Airbus A380 Next Year: Airlines & RoutesThe Airbus A380 is one of the most beloved commercial ... while Mumbai will see limited service. Korean Air will operate just two routes with its fleet of four active A380s, and as it stands ...
Ten airlines still use it: All Nippon, Asiana, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Korean Air, Lufthansa, Qantas, ...
Korean Air will formalise its contracts for new aircraft and engine orders, in a deal worth over $32.7 billion, as the ...
Korean Air (KE, Seoul Incheon) will prolong the service of its A380-800 s and B747-8 s due to delays in the deliveries of new ...
Korean Air will redeploy one of its A330-200, halting Boeing 747 and A380 retirement plans amidst delivery delays.
Korean Air will postpone planned retirements of its Airbus A380s and Boeing 747-8s amid ... The airline had previously indicated that the A380 would begin exiting the fleet from 2025, after ...
Despite Boeing having its new 777X and 787 Dreamliner on offer, Airbus' best-selling widebody jet has clinched the deal. Korean Air has confirmed a major deal with Airbus for a new generation of ...
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