Discover the Airbus A380: an iconic double-decker aircraft brimming with innovative technology. Learn about its history, design and passenger experience.
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Learn more about the Airbus and why the aircraft created, particularly as a response to the growing demand for air travel, especially on long-haul routes.
How many airlines currently operate the A380?The demand for the A380 has declined in recent years due to changing market conditions, such as the rise of smaller, more fuel-efficient aircraft, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on air travel. Some of the airlines that continued to operate the A380 as of 2021 include Emirates, which has the largest fleet of A380s, as well as Singapore Airlines, Qantas, Lufthansa, Korean Air, Thai Airways, British Airways, Asiana Airways, Qatar Airways, Etihad Airways and All Nippon Airways. However, many of these airlines have reduced their A380 fleets due to the challenges posed by the pandemic and the broader changes in the aviation industry. It’s worth noting that Airbus ended production of the A380 in 2021, so the number of airlines operating the aircraft will likely decline further in the coming years. Nevertheless, the A380 remains an important and iconic aircraft, and it will continue to play a role in the aviation industry for many years to come.What is the range the A380?The range of the Airbus A380 is approximately 8,000 nautical miles (14,800 km), which is capable of flying non-stop on many of the world’s longest routes.How many passengers can the A380 carry?The Airbus A380 is capable of carrying up to 853 passengers in a typical two-class layout or up to 868 passengers in a high-density configuration.