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A Qantas Airbus A380 suffered damage after an aerobridge hit its engine before the aircraft was due to operate a flight.
A Qantas A380 was damaged after an airbridge smashed into an engine cowling while preparing to depart from Sydney airport ...
An aerobridge at Sydney Airport crashed into a Qantas A380, delaying a flight to Johannesburg by almost a day.
Qantas flight QF63 was due to depart from the international terminal when it made contact with the aerobridge during ground ...
Qantas passengers were delayed almost an entire day after their aircraft collided with an aerobridge. An engine of the Qantas ...
Photos of the incident show part of an aerobridge’s footings hit the top and bottom of one of the superjumbo’s four engines.
A Qantas flight bound for Johannesburg was held up for nearly 24 hours after an aerobridge struck one of its engines at ...
The Qantas flight was pushed to the following morning after the airline said the jet bridge “made contact” with a plane ...
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.
When I first wrote about the Qantas A380 engine failure, I knew there had to be more to the story. Airlines don't just ground airplanes because an engine fails. Now that more information is being ...
Recent schedule changes have seen Qantas boost the presence of its Airbus A380 'superjumbo' widebody quadjets on a major transpacific route. Specifically, the Australian flag carrier is set to ...
Qantas now flies six round-trip A380 flights each week (every day except Tuesday) on the route between Sydney and DFW. The Sydney to DFW flight (QF7) is scheduled to take 14 hours and 50 minutes.