Last ever A380 delivered
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Last ever A380 delivered
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59667835
Rather sad that it wasn't more successful. I watched a Qantas one from the fence at Heathrow, and while not the prettiest aircraft ever built, it was certainly imposing.
Rather sad that it wasn't more successful. I watched a Qantas one from the fence at Heathrow, and while not the prettiest aircraft ever built, it was certainly imposing.
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Very sadPaul K wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021, 00:32https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59667835
Rather sad that it wasn't more successful. I watched a Qantas one from the fence at Heathrow, and while not the prettiest aircraft ever built, it was certainly imposing.
Kevin
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Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
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A friend of mine flew from Dallas to Australia on a Qantas A380 a few years ago. He enjoyed the flight very much, and like Kevin, noticed how quiet the aircraft was in flight. The A380 definitely deserved more years than she got.
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Likewise, the B747! I've flown on many (1 x B747-100 and several B747-200's and -400's), although, sadly not on a -8i (yet). I know the 747 has had a much longer career than the A380, but it's still sad to see production end (an aircraft I always thought would be around forever). I'd hoped that the -8i would have sold more. Whichever version you flew on, you knew you were on something special. She certainly earned the name 'Queen of the Skies'.
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Trails of condensation, held in narrow paths of white...
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I am genuinely envious, Kevin - that great aircraft and Singapore Airlines too! I used to fly quite regularly with SIA, including once on a Boeing 727, and they are my absolute favourite airline.Kevin Farnell wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021, 01:33I was lucky enough to fly LHR -SIN (9V-SKB) and SIN - LHR (9V-SKF), in business class.
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If that is the very last aircraft to come off the production line what else is there for the company?
I am rather surprised that the A380 did not have as much in the way of sales as the 747 enjoyed, rather sad.
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I am rather surprised that the A380 did not have as much in the way of sales as the 747 enjoyed, rather sad.
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Nigel.
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It's the last A380, Nigel. All the other Airbus models are still being produced and developed.
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To put it in perspective , it was because it couldn't carry as much cargo as 747, and was 30yrs too late..4 engined airliners are on the way due to costs ( both fuel burn and maintenance of 4 engines)
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Thanks Paul and Pete.
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I think it sold more than the 747-8 did it not?
I’m not a massive fan of either tbh. They’re impressive to watch in the air, but just not my bag at all.
I’m not a massive fan of either tbh. They’re impressive to watch in the air, but just not my bag at all.
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