The Airbus A380 is the largest-ever commercial plane to have taken to the skies - typically seating upwards of 500 passengers ...
The A380's cancelation was announced more than five years ago and now no quad-jets or double deckers are in production.
Lufthansa Airlines will operate the huge planes from Munich to Denver, New York, Boston, Washington, Los Angeles and Delhi.
Emirates' president, Tim Clark, tells Business Insider other airlines would order a more-fuel-efficient version of the ...
Remember when flying used to be enjoyable? Hot meals were free (even on domestic flights), the legroom was spacious, and ...
More pitch and recline? “We’ve got to do better than we’re doing at the moment,” says Emirates boss Sir Tim Clark.
With over a hundred A380 superjumbos in its fleet, Emirates remains a staunch champion of the double-decker plane, which ...
German carrier Lufthansa has announced that it will begin flights to Denver for the first time using the Airbus A380 starting ...
If you thought the A380 was consigned to the junkyard, think again. Lufthansa is proving the double-decker colossus has ...
Airbus ended production of the A380 in 2021 — 18 years after it began. The four-engine plane received 251 orders ... rather than a slot occupied at 50 seats." Read next ...