The jumbo jet is powered by two different types.
The choice between two engine giants powers the world's largest passenger aircraft, but which one comes out on top?
Have you ever stood near an airport perimeter fence on a clear day and watched an Airbus A380 climb out? The experience triggers cognitive dissonance. It shouldn't be possible for a 560-ton metal ...
Listen in as James Pozzi, Jens Flottau and Dan Williams discuss Airbus’ A380 program and aftermarket and how key operator Emirates is expanding its maintenance setup for the superjumbo and its Trent ...
The Engine Alliance – the provider for engines for the Emirates fleet of Airbus A380 aircraft has completed its 100th GP7200 engine. The 100 th engine is destined for an Air France airplane. “We are ...
LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Qantas Airways is reviewing the way it operates its A380s after last week's engine blowout, a source said on Tuesday, amid reports the carrier worked its Rolls-Royce engines ...
DUBAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Emirates is edging towards a deal with Rolls-Royce to power its latest Airbus A380 superjumbos but has not yet reached a final agreement, the Dubai-based airline said on ...
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