It’s twenty years since the A380’s maiden flight. Behind the aircraft’s enduring appeal lies a catalogue of innovation that continues to influence airliner design. 

2025 marks the 20th anniversary of the A380’s maiden flight, on 27 April 2005. The remarkable aircraft embodies Airbus’ pioneering spirit, introducing new technologies and designs that have helped Airbus to become a leading player in commercial aviation. 

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A380 anniversary 1st flight

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the A380 1st flight

Enduring appeal 

27 April 2005 was a blue-sky day in Toulouse, France. At exactly 10:30 am the first A380 ever produced, flight test aircraft MSN001, embarked on its maiden flight. The world’s largest passenger airliner made headlines around the globe. 

Airbus A380 first flight crew

Behind the A380’s enduring popularity is a catalogue of innovation that continues to influence commercial aircraft design. For example, this was the first time engineers had used a full Digital Mock Up (DMU) to design an aircraft, setting a precedent. The A380 incorporated components made from carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP), opening the way for their large-scale adoption on the A350

Over 380 patents – the number is a coincidence — were registered during the aircraft’s design, ranging from noise-reducing acoustic panelling to weight-saving, safety-improving hydraulic systems. Both went on to become the norm in aircraft design and production. The A350’s Trent XWB engine even flew for the first time under the wing of an A380 flight test aircraft. 

Airbus A380 first flight

A platform for continuous improvement 

The innovation continues to this day. Aircraft MSN001 serves as a testbed for continuous improvement, enhancing the highest standards of safety and reliability. This brings the A380 as close as possible to the A350’s state-of-the-art systems, adding value for operators of the two types. 

MSN001 kicked off a new flight campaign in March 2025, when it took to the skies for the first time in three years. The campaign will support certification of all the latest developments that keep the in-service fleet flying

Moreover, two decades after its maiden flight Airbus has selected the A380 as its future propulsion systems flight demonstrator. The aircraft’s ground clearance offers seamless large engine integration, while its four engines and flight performance make it an ideal platform to explore novel propulsion technologies. 

Data gathered from the campaign will serve to assess the definition of a next-generation single-aisle Airbus aircraft, as well as to prepare teams from across the company for its launch. 

Airbus A380 takeoff

Many years’ service still to come

Labelled at the time as Airbus’ ‘21st-century flagship’, the aircraft enabled Airbus to finally offer a full range of products, catering to every market segment. It strengthened the company’s competitive position as the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer. 

Today some 180 A380s are in service. The aircraft’s high-ceilinged, wide and quiet double-deck cabins offer an immersive passenger experience. The A380 remains a majestic sight at airports around the world. Learn more about Airbus A380.

Since its entry into commercial service in 2007, the A380 has flown over 800,000 flights and carried more than 300 million passengers. The fleet will keep flying for many years to come and Airbus continues to support its operators all around the world. Learn more about Airbus A380 Services.