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Photos of the incident show part of an aerobridge’s footings hit the top and bottom of one of the superjumbo’s four engines.
While relatively modern, the fact that there were four of them meant that the A380 was inherently less efficient than a twinjet like the Boeing 777, a large airliner that only needed two engines.
An aerobridge has rammed into the engine of a Qantas Airbus A380, causing an almost 24-hour delay for passengers to Johannesburg.
Hundreds of passengers have faced nearly a day’s delay after an aerobridge grazed a Qantas plane at Sydney Airport. Flight ...
Qantas passengers due to fly to South Africa are facing a 21-hour wait after an aerobridge collided with a plane – forcing them off the jet.
A fallen tree has closed a stretched of a major Devon A-road this evening. The tree landed on both lanes of the A380 ...
Singapore Airlines was awarded the world's best first class by Skytrax World Airline Awards. The title is backed up by the ...
An aerobridge has collided with a plane on the tarmac of Sydney Airport shortly before a Qantas flight was due to take off on Saturday morning.
In its commitment to offering the best in-class products to customers travelling to and from the Maldives, Emirates has ...
(Alliance News) - Doric Nimrod Air Three Ltd set out a timeline for liquidation on Friday after it agreed to sell four Airbus A380-861 aircraft to Emirates Group for GBP131.9 million. Doric Nimrod Air ...
Welcome to the airline's open day in Macao MACAO, July 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- For all those aspiring to be cabin crew at Emirates, the world's most ...