However, on Wednesday, July 12, around 4 p.m. local time, aviation enthusiasts were in for a treat as they witnessed a much larger aircraft with Asiana’s iconic lettering gracefully landing on runway 25L – the A380 is back!
Airbus A380
Two years after the final Airbus A380 jetliner rolled out of its Toulouse factory, the aviation giant is preparing to bring some of these superjumbos back for wing-spar cracking inspections at their birthplace.
Emirates (EK) Airbus A380 at Birmingham Airport Receives Assistance from Emergency Services after Landing Incident.
To accommodate the surge in departures before Eid al Adha on June 24 and the summer holiday season starting on July 1, Emirates (EK) suggests that travelers carefully plan their travel journey.
German flag carrier Lufthansa (LH) resumed regular A380 flights on June 1, 2023, marking the end of a three-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Global Airlines, a new airline aiming to commence transatlantic flights from London in spring 2024, has purchased its first Airbus A380.
In a clear indication of the sustained demand for travel to Hong Kong, Qantas has announced reintroducing its Airbus A380 aircraft on the Sydney Hong Kong route.
Emirates has announced addition of 5 new Airbus A380s to its summer flights schedule in response to the rising customer demand post pandemic.
There is only one month left until Airbus auctions off 500 A380 components to benefit the AIRitage organisation and the Airbus Foundation.
Following its unique relationship with the Airbus A380, Emirates has stated its wish for Airbus to resume making larger aircraft. Speaking at a media roundtable in Doha, the airline’s CEO, Tim Clark, made clear his thoughts on the demand for larger aircraft in the future as demand for travel bounces back following the pandemic.