The final Airbus A380 ever to be built has been handed over to its new owners, the Dubai-based carrier Emirates. It is a landmark moment. The giant of the skies will continue to fly, but its long ...
Landmark flight was powered by 100% SAF in one of four engines to test performance. Emirates has completed the world’s first A380 demonstration flight powered entirely by 100% Sustainable ...
Emirates will fly the A380 to 50 destinations from July to September. One in three of Emirates' Dubai flights is on the superjumbo. In those three months, the airline has over two-thirds of all ...
Most recently, Emirates operated a one-off special A380 flight to Islamabad in Pakistan, amid hopes that plans for a dedicated A380 service to the country would soon be finalised. If everything ...
It will operate the second most A380 flights to the US in 2024. Next year, Emirates will serve five destinations from Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP).
Lufthansa is bringing back its beloved A380 jet next year, reversing a pandemic-era decision. Here are the airlines that have resumed flying the plane since 2020. …others, like Emirates ...
Emirates, which took delivery of more than half of the A380 aircraft ever produced, is cannibalizing older aircraft to build a supply of spares to keep the aircraft flying. Emirates invests $950 ...
When Singapore Airlines took the A380 superjumbo for its first commercial flight in 2007 ... by airlines including Emirates, Virgin Atlantic and Lufthansa. A cargo version of the plane also ...
Since the start of its operations, Emirates has transported more than 7.8 million passengers to and from Bahrain on close to 48,500 flights. The airline has also deployed its iconic Airbus A380 ...