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max take-off thrust Engine certified; EASA [148] [149] FAA [150] [151] A380-841 12 December 2006 Trent 970-84 Rolls-Royce: 334.29 kN / 75,152 lb 29 October 2004 4 December 2006 12 December 2006 Trent 970B-84 Rolls-Royce 348.31 kN / 78,304 lb 29 October 2004 4 December 2006 A380-842 12 December 2006 Trent 972-84 Rolls-Royce 341.41 kN / 76,752 lb
In 2014, British Airways replaced three 777 flights between London and Los Angeles with two A380 per day. [317] Emirates' Tim Clark saw a large potential for East Asian A380-users, and criticised Airbus' marketing efforts. [ 318 ]
British Airways announced in October 2018, that A380 service to Boston would expand to daily frequency during the summer 2019 season, beginning on March 31, 2019. [41] Likewise, in January 2019, Emirates announced that it would be deploying the A380 on its daily flight between Logan and Dubai during the June–September 2019 summer season, as ...
British Airways' new first-class is set to launch on its Airbus A380 jets in 2026. A British Airways Airbus A380. JoanValls/Urbanandsport /NurPhoto via Getty Images
That's not especially old, but the cabins aren't British Airways' most modern. Its A380 business class is configured in a 2-3-2 formation, whereas you'll find a more comfortable 1-2-1 on some of ...
British Airways is the latest airline investing in the future of the A380 superjumbo, unveiling a fresh design for its first class product, set to launch on the airline’s A380 airplanes in 2026.
British Airways: 2013 2016 12 — Emirates: 2008 2021 116 7 World's largest operator of the A380. Etihad Airways: 2014 2017 7 3 Korean Air: 2011 2014 7 3 To be retired after 2030 Lufthansa: 2010 2015 8 6 To be retired after 2030. [3] Qantas: 2008 2011 10 2 To be replaced with the Airbus A350-1000 from 2032. [4] Qatar Airways: 2014 2018 8 2
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.