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Qantas CEO Refuses To Rule Out The A380’s Return – Simple Flying
Last year saw passenger demand levels drop to unprecedented lows as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.…

Last year saw passenger demand levels drop to unprecedented lows as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. For many airlines, this spelled the end for larger aircraft such as the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380. While the former was heading towards retirement age anyway, the ‘superjumbo’ was only launched commercially in 2007. However, its size saw it quickly become obsolete in the ‘new normal’ commercial aviation market.
All 12 of Qantas’s Airbus A380 aircraft remain in long-term storage…
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