Airbus A380 the double decker

Author: Ashley
Category: In-flight Services , Seat Configuration
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Date: Thursday 11th November 2010

On 27th April 2005, the Airbus A380 made its first flight. The double decker aircraft the Airbus A380 is the largest passenger airliner in the world and has a double deck and a wide body. The major structural sections of the Airbus A380 the super jumbo plane are built in France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Singapore Airlines was the first carrier across the globe that was delivered the Airbus A380, the super jumbo plane. With the best cabin in the sky offering unparalleled comfort for all, the A380 has become a must-have ticket on every route it flies. The double decker aircraft the Airbus A380 offers passengers broader seats, more personal storage, better head room and wider stairs. The cabin air is recycled every three minutes to keep the atmosphere fresh. Natural light is provided by 220 cabin windows. Four high-level air outlets instead of the traditional two help passengers to feel fresher, both during and after the flight. Up till now five carriers in the world operate the Airbus A380, the super jumbo plane including Emirates, Qantas, Lufthansa, Air France and Singapore Airlines. On 8th November 2010, Emirates double decker aircraft the Airbus A380 made its much anticipated return to New York. Yesterday Wednesday, 10th November 2010 the Airbus A380 flight test aircraft flew over the Pyramids for the first time ever. Seatmaestro proposes passengers to consult the Airbus A380 page where they will find information related to the double decker aircraft and also what are the carriers flying the Airbus A380. Passengers can also see the Airbus A380 seat configuration for up to date information on seats featuring the airline’s seat map, detailed descriptions of seats, meals and aircrafts on first class, business class or economy class.

Source: Airbus
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