When Airbus announced plans to cease production of its A380 aircraft back in 2019, heartbroken aviation fans found solace in the fact that the superjumbo wasn’t set to stop flying anytime soon.
You'd be hard-pressed to forget a ride on the Airbus A380. The largest commercial airplane since its first passenger flight in 2007, it is the world's only full-length double-decker commercial ...
If you have taken a relatively recent flight inside the U.S., chances are pretty strong it was either on board a Boeing 737 or an Airbus A320, the two best-selling commercial airplanes in the world.
Beloved by passengers for its spaciousness and comfort, but disliked by airlines because of its running costs, the Airbus A380 has already entered its sunset years, even though it debuted commercially ...
The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft, made its final 2025 flight from Denver International Airport, with ...
In this article, we weight in on the debate about which manufacturer has enjoyed 2025 more in terms of their widebody fleets.
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Airbus continues to test its aircraft using increasing proportions of sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF, with a goal of certifying aircraft for use of 100 percent SAF by the end of this decade.
As part of a broader push on part of the aviation industry to reduce its carbon footprint, Airbus has conducted the first ever flight of its giant A380 jumbo jet using 100 percent biofuel. This is the ...
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DENVER (KDVR) — The biggest passenger aircraft in the world, an Airbus A380, landed at the Denver International Airport on Wednesday afternoon. The double-decker plane is the world’s largest ...
All Airbus A380s are now to be inspected for wing-rib feet cracking rather than just the first 20 aircraft. The European Aviation Safety Agency has today extended its airworthiness directive for the ...