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The 73-meter-long A380 is the world's largest passenger plane and seats more than 500 people. German flag-carrier Lufthansa is bringing its Airbus A380 super-jumbos back into service. The airline ...
The world’s largest passenger jet made its first-ever regularly scheduled landing at Denver International Airport on Wednesday, when a Lufthansa German Airlines Airbus A380 touched down after a ...
"After seeing pictures and ... September 30. Lufthansa’s A380 is configured with 509 seats, which represents a capacity increase of nearly 75% over the 293-seat Airbus A350-900 originally ...
In a surprise announcement, Lufthansa announced this week the return of the Airbus A380. Its return to a not-yet-post-COVID world is shocking, especially as its longtime rival, the Boeing 747 ...
Lufthansa is bringing its Airbus A380 out of retirement and expanding service in Boston and New York, the airline announced Wednesday. The German airline will use the large wide-body airliner ...
Deutsche Lufthansa AG will return the Airbus SE A380 double-decker jet to service next summer, reversing its pandemic-era decision to retire the aircraft as travel demand soars. The carrier is ...
"Lufthansa's A380 is configured with 509 seats, which represents a capacity increase of nearly 75% over the 293-seat Airbus A350-900 originally scheduled to operate on the route." Officials said ...
Denver International Airport (DIA) celebrated the inaugural Airbus A380 flight on Wednesday, operated by Lufthansa Airlines. The aircraft arrived from Munich Airport at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday and ...
Lufthansa said it is reactivating the Airbus A380 in response to the steep rise in customer demand and the delayed delivery of ordered aircraft and expects to use the long-haul aircraft again from ...
Germany's Lufthansa is un-retiring its Airbus A380s as demand for travel soars. The carrier took its A380s out of service at the onset of the pandemic but could bring back as many as eight. The ...