No. Delta said their not interested in purchasing new long haul aircraft at this time. They will stick with the 777 for long haul and some A330.
same as jumbo or delta.
That model does not exist. The only model of the A380 is the A380-800.
A variety of planes can fly to Metro. The McNamara terminal can handle planes from the CRJ series to the Boeing 747, but are not eqquiped for the A380. Northwest/ Delta is the only airline out of that terminal (and partners), and they do not have any A380's in their fleet as of yet. The new North Terminal, I believe can only go up to the 777 or 767, and the A330. But when the two additional gates are constructed, they should be able to accomidate the 747 on such airlines as Lufthansa, and possibly even the A380 if any airline to that terminal ever chooses to use an A380 in their fleet.
There is no comparison between a380 and a300 a380 is way bigger and better
advantages of airbus A380
Yes, the A380 is back in service.
The A380-800 has a length of 239.5 feet.
There are 555 seats in an A380 aircraft.
There are 22 tires and wheels on an A380
The link below will take you straight to a site with a Image of the Airbus A380. You can also type A380 in to your search engine and under images, you will find an image of the A380.
The designing of the A380 was first started in June 1994. It was named the A3XX. It was renamed on the 19 December 2000 when Airbus launched the program to build the A380 and gave it the name of the A380.
The A380 is a double story aircraft and one one of the newest. The A380 is the biggest aircraft.