Not yet, but BA have a few on order starting in 2012.
No.
Currently the Airlines with orders for the Airbus A380 are: Air Comet Air France British Airways China Southern Airlines Emirates Etihad Airways ILFC Kingfisher Airlines Korean Air Lufthansa Malaysian Airlines Qantas Qatar Airways Singapore Airlines Thai Airways Virgin Atlantic Despite the long list of buyers, currently only three carriers being Qantas, Singapore and Emirates fly the A380. Air France will become the forth carrier in November 09. See the related link below for complete, up-to-date listing of all routes and schedules flown by the A380 plus flight number to look for if booking a trip. Includes schedules and routes for Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, and Air France (from Nov09). http://airtraveladvice.blogspot.com/2009/07/which-routes-airbus-a380-flies.html
As of October 2023, Etihad Airways operates a total of 10 Airbus A380 aircraft. The airline does not operate any aircraft designated as A388; the A380 designation refers to the aircraft model itself, while A388 is often used to specify the aircraft's variant with the 555-seat capacity configuration.
The A380 is bigger than any Boeing.
No, Saudia do not currently operate any Airbus A380 aircraft as of 02 November 2015.
A380 made its first flight on 27 April 2005, but like any modern aircraft is constantly being improved.
Yes - two of them are US Airways and British Airways.
The last strike by British Airways staff was in 2009. In 2010 and 2011 unions threatened further strike action, however British Airways was able to avoid any strikes actually taking place. A number of British Airways partners have experienced industrial action, such as Iberia in 2012.
The Airbus A380 typically uses a dual 3.5mm headphone jack adapter for its in-flight entertainment system. Passengers may need a specific adapter to connect their standard headphones, as the aircraft's system often provides a two-prong connector. It's advisable for travelers to check with the airline for any specific requirements or recommendations regarding headphone adapters for their flight.
British Airways have 12 380s on order with options on 7 more. The first to be delivered in 2012.
The wings of any aircraft flex and bend all the time. They are supporting a lot of weight. -Next time you are in one, note where the wing tips are while on ground and later see them flex up when in flight.
Landing speed of any aircraft (particularly a 'super heavy') depends on how heavy it is, flap setting, runway altitude and length. Typically in an A380 it is around 150-160 knots. (about 175 mph )