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First A380 delivery to Air France
30 October 2009
Hamburg, Germany
Air France became the first European airline to receive the A380 when its no. 1 aircraft was accepted during a ceremony at Airbus' Hamburg, Germany delivery centre. The French flag carrier currently has a total of 12 A380s on order. Video highlights, photos, stories and much more from this milestone event are available on a special mini-website.
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360-deg. view of the A380 flight deck
Step into the most modern "front office" available on a jetliner today. The A380's flight deck introduces the latest technology for pilots, while retaining commonality with the other members of Airbus' fly-by-wire jetliner family.
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Cabin Showroom
Walk around. Take a seat. Relax. Feel the space. Enjoy the comfort.
Visit our cabin showroom and find out how years of experience in cabin innovation have culminated in the unrivalled comfort of the A380. Also, look around Singapore Airlines' three-class cabin with its spacious new economy class, business class and its class beyond first...
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A380 Navigator
From the start...
Follow the industrial adventure of the A380 from the first design to final preparation for entry into service with this awe-inspiring compilation of articles, photos and videos.
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See the bigger picture
Greener. Cleaner. Quieter. Smarter.
For all the facts about of our A380 Family, visit our product pages to find out why the A380 is the flagship of the 21st century.
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First A380 delivery to Qantas
19 September 2008
Toulouse, France
Qantas became the world's third airline to receive the A380 when its no. 1 aircraft was accepted during an evening ceremony at Airbus' delivery centre in Toulouse, France. The Australian-based carrier has a total of 20 A380s on order.
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First A380 delivery to Emirates Airline
28 July 2008
Hamburg, Germany
Emirates Airline has taken delivery of its first Airbus A380 aircraft on 28 July 2008 in an historic delivery ceremony with over 500 guests in Hamburg, Germany.
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Flight presentation - The A380 flies with Air France
12-15 November 2007
Montreal, Canada
The Airbus A380 continues its world tour with a first time visit to Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport - in Quebec. The world's largest commercial airliner is operated jointly, under Airbus' responsibility, by Airbus and Air France flight and cabin crew.
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No. 1 A380 Singapore Airlines delivery
15 October 2007
Toulouse, France
Share the magic of the first ever delivery of the A380. Singapore Airlines is the first of 14 customers to take delivery of the A380 in the next few years. Discover exclusive video and photo coverage of the event.
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A380 commercial route proving
19-28 March 2007
Worldwide
Watch the A380 as it makes its first landings in the United States as part of a 12-day commercial route proving mission, performed in conjunction with Lufthansa. Follow the aircraft as it flies to New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C., as well as Hong Kong, Frankfurt and Munich.
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A380 technical route proving
13-30 November 2006
Worldwide
Follow the A380 in its 18-day series of technical route proving flights as a final step for its U.S./European Type Certification in December 2006. Join the A380 as it visits 10 airports and crosses the North and South Poles - covering approximately 69,000 nm./127,788 km. in some 152 flight hours.
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A380 First flight
27 April 2005
Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport, France
Relive the excitement of the A380 maiden flight on April 27, 2005, meet the crew, browse through hundreds of messages sent from all over the world and discover the earlier Airbus first flights.
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A380 Reveal
18 January 2005
First official presentation of the A380, Toulouse, France
View highlights of the ceremony to unveil the A380, the 21st century airliner, attended by four heads of State and representatives of customers who have ordered the aircraft.
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