Qantas is one of ten airlines with scheduled superjumbo services. Funnily enough, it has ten double-deckers, which include VH-OQC, which reentered commercial service in December 2025 but had an ...
The superjumbo will continue to be the carrier's flagship until the 2030s.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Goldstein is a journalist and playwright based in Los Angeles. The last A380 rolled out of the Airbus plant in Toulouse, ...
A Qantas flight to South Africa returned to Australia after nine hours. The Airbus A380 reportedly had over 400 passengers on board. A tech issue prevented it from continuing to fly over large bodies ...
On early Monday, June 9, a Qantas Airbus A380 operating flight QF2 from London Heathrow to Singapore diverted to Baku's Heydar Aliyev International Airport, following a medical emergency onboard. The ...
Qantas has welcomed its tenth and final A380 back to Sydney today after nearly six years in storage, marking the largest maintenance check in airline’s 105-year history. The return of the aircraft, ...
They’re massive pieces of engineering that seem to defy physics as they hang in the air during takeoff and landing, but double-decker passenger airplanes — the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 — are still ...
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