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SHOCKING Footage: Airbus A380 Engine EXPLODES Right After Takeoff! Qantas 32 Nightmare!On the morning of November 4th, 2010, 440 passengers and 29 crew boarded Qantas flight 32, at Singapore’s Changi airport. The aircraft they were flying on, a state-of-the-art Airbus A380, would go on ...
A Qantas Airbus A380 suffered damage after an aerobridge hit its engine before the aircraft was due to operate a flight.
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All The Routes Qantas Is Scheduling Its Airbus A380s Next MonthA ustralian carrier Qantas is one of the world's top five Airbus A380 operators with a total of 10 airframes in its fleet. While a couple of these planes remain in storage, the airline has brought ...
It is the latest drama for the airline, after an aerobridge last week rammed an A380 in Sydney, delaying a flight for 21 ...
A Qantas A380 was damaged after an airbridge smashed into an engine cowling while preparing to depart from Sydney airport ...
An Airbus SAS A380 aircraft operated by Qantas Airways Ltd. takes off at Sydney Airport in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. Qantas, Australia's largest carrier, is scheduled to ...
Qantas Flight 94, an Airbus A380, took a 10-second "nosedive" over the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, passengers said, as it flew through the wake turbulence caused by another Qantas Airbus A380 flying ...
SINGAPORE - Passengers on a Qantas flight from Singapore to Sydney have had to put up with several days of delay in the ...
Qantas' superjumbo Airbus A380 is now flying to Dallas/Fort Worth. ... The Qantas A380 has 484 seats: 14 in first class, 64 in business, 35 in Premium Economy and 371 regular coach.
A Qantas Airbus A380. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz With that said don't expect Qantas to order any more of the Airbus double deckers. "We still see a need for our 12 A380s, but the 787 is certainly ...
Airbus SE’s long-suffering A380 superjumbo was dealt another blow after Qantas Airways Ltd. formally canceled an outstanding order for the out-sized aircraft whose future is once again on the line.
Qantas says the dozen A380s it operates now are sufficient to meet demand, further dimming future sales prospects for the largest passenger plane that’s struggled to find buyers.
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