Singapore Airlines (SQ) has reshaped its Airbus A380 deployment for the northern summer 2026 season, adjusting routes in response to shifting demand and geopolitical disruptions.
Singapore Airlines Airbus A380
Singapore Airlines A380 flight SQ221 diverted to Adelaide after a passenger medical emergency, continuing a trend of wide-body diversions at ADL.
Singapore Airlines (SQ) will begin Airbus A380 services on daily flights between Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) from 29 March 2026.
The Airbus A380 remains the largest passenger airliner in the world, and in 2025 it is still operated by just 11 airlines globally.
A Singapore Airlines (SQ) flight departing Frankfurt Airport (FRA) was delayed after a fire broke out in a Ground Power Unit (GPU) connected to the aircraft.
An incident occurred at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) on Monday (November 25, 2024), as a Singapore Airlines (SQ) Airbus A380 performed a rollback due to its pilots not setting the parking brakes
Singapore Airlines’ majestic Airbus A380s have returned in full force, taking flight to seven exciting destinations across the globe:
Last week, Singapore Airlines (SIA) submitted its plans to replace Airbus A380 aircraft on its India routes from June to September 2024.
Singapore Airlines (SQ), frequently deploys various aircraft to its Indian destinations, with the Airbus A380 being a prominent choice for flights to New Delhi (DEL) and Mumbai (BOM).