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During the Paris Air Forum on June 13, 2025, Air France-KLM CEO Benjamin Smith stated that the airline group has no regrets about retiring the Airbus A380, as the aircraft was not bringing profits ...
Air France had clearly never bothered to update the seats on the Airbus A380 but that was actually a plus as they were the plush design that airlines have since abandoned for low-weight, slimline ...
The Airbus A380, largest and heaviest airliner in operation today, could say that too after Air France reportedly will dump half of its A380 fleet—aircraft built and tested at the “hometown ...
The Airbus A380 was intended to reduce per-seat operating costs significantly, with Air France stating that the jet would ...
Air France, one of the first airlines to fly the giant 516-passenger Airbus A380, will cease flying the plane by 2022. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip Featured ...
According to analysis of data provided by OAG Schedules Analyser, Air France offered 2.67 million A380 seats in 2019, accounting for 4.5% of its total available capacity.
Overall, my round-trip flights in business class on Air France's Airbus A380-800s were divine. The service was attentive and felt so much warmer than anything you get on any US airline.
The Airbus A380's No. 4 engine -- that's the one on the outside of the right wing -- had endured an explosion. One passenger, Miguel Amador, speculated this had been caused by a bird strike.
A magnificent beast made of four million parts from 30 countries, the last ever Airbus A380 – the world’s largest passenger airliner – has completed initial assembly.
Last night, an Airbus A380 (Air France Flight 007), the superjumbo jet, was taxiing on a runway at JFK Airport when it clipped the wing of a Comair Bombardier CRJ-700 (Delta Connection Flight 6293 ...
The world's largest airliner, the Airbus A380, took a step closer to the aviation archives on Wednesday as Air France said it would permanently axe its grounded fleet and sources said Emirates was ...
A magnificent beast made of four million parts from 30 countries, the last ever Airbus A380 – the world’s largest passenger airliner – has completed initial assembly.