The giant double-decker is closing in on two decades of service.
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 superjumbo, which made its first test flight on April 27, 2005, has now been in service with airlines for more than a decade. Airbus has booked just 251 orders for the plane and has struggled to ...
Two decades after its maiden flight, regulatory bulletins ordering repairs, inspections or replacement parts for the massive four-engined plane Airbus SE A380 are piling up ...
Airbus is to issue service bulletins to A380 operators early next year detailing checks for leading-edge slat delamination, following an incident involving an Emirates aircraft at Nice. The crew of ...