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Qantas has restarted Airbus A380 superjumbo flights to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. It marks the A380’s return to ...
The question is, are these benefits enough to justify Airbus creating a modern version of the A380, complete with all the ...
Qantas’ Airbus A380 returns to Dallas-Fort Worth after five years, reopening one of the longest A380 nonstop passenger routes ...
Qantas is celebrating the return of its Airbus A380 to the Dallas route with a "Superjumbo Sale," offering discounted flights ...
When all A380 airlines are considered, Sydney-Dallas is number two globally for nonstop flights, behind Emirates from Dubai ...
The Flying Kangaroo will redeploy a giant Airbus A380 on its Sydney-Dallas route, adding premium seats to meet demand from ...
By the end of this year, the Australian airline plans to have 10 A380s back in service after being placed in storage during ...
This marked the first A380 deployment on Sydney-Dallas Fort Worth since before the COVID-19 pandemic, with Qantas operating the route daily using a mix of A380 and Boeing 787 equipment from 1. Sydney ...
Qantas Airways has grounded its Airbus A380 fleet after one of the planes was forced to land in Singapore after running into engine trouble. Singapore Airlines announced this evening it is also ...
A Qantas A380 superjumbo returned to the sky and headed for London today for the first time since the airline's fleet was grounded after a mid-air engine explosion.
Qantas said its six Airbus A380 aircraft would be grounded for at least another 72 hours after an investigation found oil leaks on three Rolls-Royce engines which have been removed from the planes.
Qantas A380 planes still grounded Airline’s CEO says leaks have been found in engines of three grounded planes, and Qantas will lease aircraft to meet its schedule.