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Airbus’ 21st century flagship A380 is setting the bar in performance and efficiency during its commercial service with three operators
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Passengers will enjoy an unparalleled experience aboard the A380, no matter which class of service they are seated in
Airbus’ 21st century flagship introduces a new era of airline transportation, carrying 525 passengers aboard the most advanced, spacious and efficient aircraft ever conceived.
The world’s first true double-deck jetliner, the A380 will have a maximum takeoff weight of 590 metric tonnes (1,300,000 lb.) and a range of 15,200 km/8,200 nm.
With versatile cabins on both main decks, the A380 offers more space to passengers of first, business, as well as economy class, along with wider seats and aisles.
The A380 Airport Characteristics manual, which is issued for the A380-800 passenger aircraft and A380-800F freighter, provides preliminary data needed by airport operators and airlines for airport facilities planning. This manual and other useful documentation on A380 operation and support - including the Maintenance Facility Planning Manual, Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Charts, and Airport Recovery Manual - are available for download as .pdf files in the Technical data section.
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Qantas Airways,
the Australian flag carrier which inaugurated its A380 commercial service with flights on the Melbourne-Los Angeles route in October 2008
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