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Airlines are steadily moving away from A380s in favor of long-haul twin-engine aircraft that offer improved efficiency and operating costs.
While in recent years the A380 appeared to be on the way out, Lufthansa’s decision suggests the A380’s not consigned to the history books just yet. ... Singapore Airlines, meanwhile, ...
Lufthansa joins British Airways, Singapore Airlines, Qatar, and Qantas in putting the big beast back to work. ... It is not clear how many A380 aircraft Lufthansa will put back into service.
The introduction of the A380 will mean a minor alteration to Lufthansa’s Asian schedules. Its current flight from Frankfurt continues on to Jakarta, Indonesia from Singapore, but from October 30 ...
From 30 October, when the winter timetable goes into effect, Lufthansa will operate a daily A380 service on its Frankfurt-Singapore route. From that date, one of the eight A380s in the Lufthansa fleet ...
Beginning October 30, 2011, Lufthansa will operate a daily A380 service on its Frankfurt-Singapore route. From this date, one of the eight A380s in the Lufthansa fleet will depart Frankfurt at 10: ...
Lufthansa will service its southeast Asian gateway in Singapore with a new Airbus A380 from October 30. Currently the airline flies its flagship super- jumbo to Frankfurt, Tokyo, Beijing ...
Qantas Airways Ltd., Singapore Airlines Ltd. and Deutsche Lufthansa AG may need to replace one component in each of the engines powering their Airbus SAS A380 fleets, Rolls-Royce Group Plc said.
In 2024, Lufthansa had an average of 304 seats per departure, which will rise to 506 seats with the introduction of the A380.
The Airbus A380 is designed for long-haul flying, thanks to its hefty size and famously quiet inflight experience. But come November 2021, Singapore Airlines will deploy a superjumbo on a short ...
European planemaker Airbus delivered Deutsche Lufthansa AG its first A380 superjumbo Wednesday, allowing Germany's biggest airline to transport more than 520 passengers on a single aircraft.
The A380 superjumbo is beloved among aviation fans, thanks to its spacious interior, mighty size and quiet inflight experience, but its days have been numbered since Airbus announced in 2019 it ...