The maximum fuel capacity for the Airbus A380 is 323,546 L (85,472 US gallons)
The maximum fuel capacity for the Airbus A380-800 is 323,546 L (85,472 US gallons)
The maximum fuel capacity of the Airbus A380 is 81,890 US gallons (68,200 imperial gal / 310,000 litres).
The Airbus A380 has a maximum fuel capacity of 81,890 US gallons (68,200 imp gal / 310,000 litres)
An Airbus A380 in standard configuration will set you back around US$390 (approx. €300 million or £252 million).
With x4 Rolls Royce Trent 972B engines, an Airbus A380 would develop 320,924 lbs of thrust.
The cost to fill an Airbus A380 with fuel can vary significantly based on fuel prices and the specific configuration of the aircraft. On average, the A380 has a fuel capacity of about 320,000 liters (approximately 84,500 gallons). At an average jet fuel price of around $3 per gallon, it could cost around $253,500 to fill the tank completely. However, fuel prices fluctuate, which can greatly affect this estimate.
The Airbus A380 has a fuel capacity of approximately 320,000 liters (about 84,535 gallons). This allows the aircraft to fly long-haul routes, with a maximum range of around 8,000 nautical miles (about 15,000 kilometers) when fully loaded. The fuel capacity can vary slightly depending on specific configurations and modifications.
Roughly $999,999
No. The Airbus A380 is double decker so it is much bigger.
The operating ceiling (maximum height) for an Airbus A380 is 43,030 ft.
Airbus A380 maximum freight capacityAirbus A380-800: 184 m3 (6,500 cu ft)Airbus A380F (freighter): 1,134 m3 (40,000 cu ft)