A giant four-engine, 500-passenger Airbus A380, flown by Lufthansa and christened "Berlin," has been scrapped and is now a parts donor for the remaining fleet.
The Boeing 777X will be a game-changer when it eventually enters commercial service.
An Airbus A380 has become the fourth Lufthansa aircraft to feature the XXL crane livery as part of the airline’s 100 years ...
The Airbus A380 is one of the largest aircraft ever built. With two full-length decks and a maximum takeoff weight exceeding 1.2 million pounds, the quadjet was designed for ultra-high-capacity, ...
Two decades after its maiden flight, regulatory bulletins ordering repairs, inspections or replacement parts for the massive ...
Lufthansa's fourth aircraft has received its centennial livery, and this time, it's a big one: the Airbus A380!
The new A380 business class is an example of how Lufthansa is keeping the world's largest passenger plane competitive amid widebody shortages.
The A380 and the A340 are two quad-engined aircraft built by Airbus, and the only airline where they can be found operating side-by-side is Germany's Lufthansa. The Airbus A380, also known as the ...
Emirates has announced plans to reconfigure its 615-seat Airbus A380 aircraft, currently among the highest-capacity commercial passenger jets in ...
Work on a Safran Aircraft Engines-led project that will culminate in flight tests of an open-fan engine aboard an Airbus A380 in 2029 has officially kicked off.
The Airbus A380 isn’t underpowered. Its climb can look relaxed because it’s extremely heavy at takeoff, often uses reduced-thrust profiles, and must follow ATC speed limits like 250 knots below 10,000 ...