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The Airbus A380 may be the more modern aircraft with a lower fuel burn per seat, but that doesn't mean it's more affordable ...
According to a Quora thread, in which a user calculated the fuel-efficiency per seat of the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747, ...
Not a fair fight By contrast, the airlines using the Boeing 747-8I and the A380 have generally made them at least as roomy as the "standard three-class configuration" models.
The A380 is the world’s largest passenger airliner. In a typical four-class configuration, the superjumbo has a maximum capacity of 545 passengers, which is 78 more than Boeing’s 747-8 ...
The A380 is 238.5 feet long, with a wingspan of 260 feet, and stands at 79 feet tall. Its maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) is ...
Although Korean’s 747-8I fleet looks to be entering its final years, the airline’s A380 fleet could temporarily grow when its long-awaited merger with Asiana finally takes place – a deal ...
The topic of why Airbus failed to find commercial success with the A380 is one with many answers, such as a suboptimal design ...
The Airbus A380-800 is the world's largest passenger aircraft with a maximum capacity of 853. It seats 193 more passengers than the Boeing 747-400.
Korean Air plans to replace its A380-800 and B747-8I aircraft with smaller planes to increase efficiency, the carrier’s chief executive officer said Thursday.
Despite a 25% drop in global A380 flights, British Airways and ANA are bucking the trend with more flights than in 2019.
"No RFPs have gone out yet," the spokesperson said, adding that ANA will decide among the 747-8, the A380 or continuing to build its long-haul fleet around the 777-300ER.