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Delta flight was traveling 60 mph down runway when AeroMéxico plane landed in front of it Lions' Dan Campbell sends warning ...
Thierry Dubois has specialized in aerospace journalism since 1997. An engineer in fluid dynamics from Toulouse-based Enseeiht ...
N ew Delhi – Emirates plans to keep its giant fleet of Airbus A380 double-deckers in operation until the end of the next decade, as the world’s largest international airline seeks to extend ...
The world’s biggest operator of A380s has warned the superjumbos will disappear from the skies by 2040 unless aircraft manufacturers commit to producing a more fuel efficient, next generation ...
Not even Ethan Hunt could ace the impossible mission of landing the Emirates A380 during the bothersome Storm Kathleen. "Storm Kathleen arrived in Scotland, and I knew that plane landings would be ...
Guangzhou-based MRO firm GAMECO has commenced its first 12-year check on an Airbus A380 of Emirates. The aircraft (A6-EDV) arrived in Guangzhou in 14 July, marking the first time the Middle ...
Etihad's beloved A380 has returned to the US for the first time since Covid and its luxe cabins rival those of Emirates. Both sport a bar and shower.
Practice Crosswind Landings Whenever You Can Since most airports are designed with runways aligned into prevailing winds, many pilots don’t get much work with crosswind takeoffs and landings.
The Emirates A380 returns to Vienna International Airport after nearly four years, marking a significant milestone for both Emirates and the Austrian capital. Carrying over 400 passengers ...
Emirates also signed long-term deals with Collins Aerospace, Safran Landing Systems, Honeywell and Lufthansa Technik to support the A380 on the sidelines of the Dubai Airshow.
Emirates has made substantial investments in its A380 fleet, securing deals for maintenance, cabin upgrades, and other enhancements at the Dubai Airshow 2023. These investments demonstrate ...
An Emirates A380 was forced to abort landing at Christchurch Airport due to strong winds, successfully landing from a different direction instead.