A giant four-engine, 500-passenger Airbus A380, flown by Lufthansa and christened "Berlin," has been scrapped and is now a parts donor for the remaining fleet.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Goldstein is a journalist and playwright based in Los Angeles. The last A380 rolled out of the Airbus plant in Toulouse, ...
An Airbus A380 has become the fourth Lufthansa aircraft to feature the XXL crane livery as part of the airline’s 100 years ...
Restarting legacy production lines can be done, but it is very unlikely.
Lufthansa invests in the most extensive fleet renewal in its history and simultaneously modernizes the cabin interiors of its largest aircraft. Among other upgrades, the Boeing 747-8 and Airbus ...
People watch as Qantas flight QF 7, an Airbus A380-800, lands at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport from DFW Founders' Plaza in Grapevine on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025. Juan Figueroa / Staff ...
Etihad Airways to launch A380 service to Bangkok starting October 2026, featuring The Residence three-room suite and increased capacity for peak winter season ...
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