As the Delta variant forces governments around the world to reintroduce coronavirus travel restrictions, global aviation is still struggling to recover from the pandemic.
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Emirates has been and will continue to be the A380's most important customer for many years.
The pandemic has caused the acceleration of Airbus A380 retirements. Air France, Etihad Airways, Lufthansa, and Thai Airways have retired (or plan to retire)...
Qantas has highlighted future plans that include the return of six Airbus A380 into operation by the end of 2023 as demand for outbound...
Malaysia Airlines has become the latest in a string of airlines to ditch the Airbus A380. The airline plans to retire its Airbus A380s...
Whilst airline chiefs across the world are saying that there is no future for the A380 to return into service, Qantas feels confident that...
Following news this week that Etihad was the next carrier to ground its Airbus A380 fleet, new data from Cirium has revealed the dire...
Etihad Airways latest to retire Airbus A380
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Etihad Airways is unlikely to welcome the Airbus A380 back to its fleet in the wake of the Covid-19 shutdown, chief executive Tony Douglas...
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