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Plane travel, coronavirus: Grounded Airbus A380 fleet remobilised as British Airways reconsiders superjumbos – Traveller
British Airways appears to be granting its fleet of giant Airbus A380 jets a stay of execution following the superjumbos’ grounding when coronavirus was at its most fierce.
A British Airways A380 flies over the cliffs at Dover.
BRITISH AIRWAYS appears to be granting its fleet of giant Airbus A380 jets a stay of execution following the superjumbos’ grounding when coronavirus was at its most fierce.
The airline put 12 of the giant aircraft into storage at a French airfield as the pandemic caused demand for air travel to collapse, raising questions about whether such large aircraft would be needed again. However, flight tracking data reveals that one by one BA has…
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