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Etihad CEO doubts his Airbus A380s will ever return – Executive Traveller
We’ll probably never see Etihad’s opulent Residence or spacious first class Apartment suites again.

Etihad Airways now looks almost certain to retire all ten of its Airbus A380s, which have been grounded since March 2020 closing a chapter of ambitious innovation in which the Gulf carrier sought to re-invent first class flying.
Crowned by the extravagant three-room Residence suite and nine spacious first class Apartments, along with a small Lobby bar and social area, the A380s launched in 2014 showcased how former Etihad Airways CEO James Hogan to reimagine the airline as a high-end competitor…
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