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The world’s largest commercial passenger jet, the Airbus SE A380, enjoyed an unexpected resurgence hauling full loads of ...
With a flying range of approximately 9,444 miles (15,200km), the A380 is capable of operating some of the world’s longest non-stop flights, including routes such as Qantas' Dallas-Fort Worth to ...
A Qantas Airways Ltd. A380 superjumbo suddenly lost altitude for about 10 seconds more than 30,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean after flying through the wake of another plane.
There's long-haul – then there's flying non-stop from New York and London to Sydney, a 10,000-mile (16,000km), 20-hour journey that Qantas will offer from 2027 and is calling "the final frontier ...
Qantas Airways Ltd. has grounded its fleet of Airbus A380 jumbo jets after one of the planes made an emergency landing in Singapore due to mid-air engine trouble, the company said Thursday.
Qantas will resume A380 flights from Australia to Los Angeles this weekend after a more than two-month stoppage because of engine problems. The airline had said last week that it was hoping to ...
Qantas Airways will resume flying some Airbus A380 superjumbos this week, giving Rolls-Royce a boost after one of its engines failed in mid-flight and forced an emergency landing this month.
Australian airline Qantas <QAN.AX> ordered eight more A380 super jumbo planes from EADS <EAD.PA> subsidiary Airbus, taking its total order for the delay-hit 550-passenger plane to 20.
Qantas flight QF63 had been scheduled to depart Sydney for South Africa’s largest city at 9.30am on Saturday for a near 15-hour trip. The A380, which can accommodate about 485 passengers, was ...