The maximum range of the A380 is 9,400 miles. This is more than enough to fly from one continent to another.
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You could be referring to lessons or travel. In either case, if you are flying within your own country, then you do not need one. If you are flying from one country to another one, then you will need one.
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Sometimes you can request this at a travel agency or you will have to book yourself, however it is impossible to get a single return ticket for a flight like this. So you will end up with two one-way tickets either way.
Airbus A330 maximum rangeA330-200: 13,400 km (7,200 nmi)A330-200F: 7,400 km (4,000 nmi)A330-300: 11,300 km (6,100 nmi)
Yes, It is actually quite easy. You fly in to one city, drive to another, and fly out of that city. If that is not what you are referring to, then there is the occasional city on a border of a country or state that has an identical on the other side of the border. This is most common with river borders, and flying into one city, crossing the border, and flying out of that city would also work.
There are many different Airbus aircraft. Specify one.
one could be: Pigeons another could be: Ducks even though they can not fly they are still in every country. the last one is called : Black bird
One can find information about the Airbus A350 XWB on websites such as Wikipedia, or directly on Airbus' official website. There is also a dedicated website called A350XWB.
Depends which one you are talking about There are many different types. There is no such aircraft just called "Airbus"
They fly
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