Emirates will start to fly to Tokyo/NRT with A380 on 1st of July 2012.
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Emirates currently have 15 Airbus A380s.
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No. The Airbus A380 is double decker so it is much bigger.
the a380 is the biggest plane in the world and emirates is a famous a380 owner
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As of December 2009, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qantas, and Air France have A380 operating in their fleet.
Please ask your question again. The Boeing a380 does not exist. The A380 is built by Airbus, Boeing builds the 747.
It doesn't really help it's just that all theses airline's like EMIRATES and SINGAPORE AIRLINES want to make make more money for example they bought the A380 for 60 billion and the A380 goes jammed pack every where so in years they are suppose to recover what they spent and make more than that in A380 there is also a bar-lounge and duty free shop so they sell all those high priced things for even more and they also charge for the GAS in A380 you need LOTS of fuel so they charge like 3 times more for fuel.Also when companies buy A380 the companies are more reconized and more people who have not been on emirates will probably like the airline and it will get more popular worldwide for example SINGAGPORE AIRLINES bought A380 and everyone knows that so SINGAPORE AIRLINES will get very popular because it is mentioned every where same for EMIRATES but EMIRATES has more A380's then SINGAPORE AIRLINES so EMIRATES is also gettting well known and EMIRATES A380 come to more places because they have more a380 and people let's say who are going on the same airline that has A380 then most people are going to pay the price A380 and when people ask them hows the air there gonna say awsome because the A380 has FABOLOUS service.
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As at March 2010, only four airlines own and operate the Airbus A380: Air France, Emirates, Qantas and Singapore Airlines.