Although its numbers have thinned, ten airlines still operate the enormous, graceful Airbus A380 for international luxury ...
Airbus was looking for a new aircraft design for a market of hub to hub travel. They saw that millions of passengers needed ...
Airbus acknowledged on Friday that progress on developing an aeroplane operating on hydrogen was slower than expected, but ...
Despite its lack of regularly-scheduled A380 service, Denver Airport was certified and mostly prepared to handle the A380 ...
Airbus has delayed plans to fly a hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2035 in a setback for the aviation industry’s hopes to achieve net zero.
A new Etihad Airways Airbus A380 service has touched down in Singapore joining London, New York and Paris as destinations for ...
Emirates president Tim Clark tells Business Insider that other airlines would order a more fuel-efficient version of the four ...
Boeing's newest plane has been beset by certification delays, with flight tests paused for months, sparking frustration among ...
With over a hundred A380 superjumbos in its fleet, Emirates remains a staunch champion of the double-decker plane, which ...
Karachi airport's upgraded runway will accommodate Airbus A380, improving capacity for large aircraft landings.
Emirates is by far the largest operator of the double-decker plane, with a fleet of 118. Singapore Airlines is next, with just 13. Airbus ended production of the A380 in 2021 — 18 years after it ...
The boss of Emirates thinks Airbus should make a new version of the double-decker Airbus A380. Tim Clark suggested new lighter materials and more fuel-efficient engines could make it more viable.