It is open to trade visitors only during trade week. At the public event though at the weekend (anyone can go), you can pay a fee to go inside the A380 on the static display. However, it does take place during the actual show; so you will miss some aircraft.
Yes, on the public shows you can. However you have to pay a fee to get in and its during the show so you will miss some aircraft
No, Farnborough does not handle passenger flights.
Roughly $999,999
Currently (Apr 2010) four airlines operate the A380; Qantas, Air France, Singapore Airlines and Emirates. Lufthansa (Germany) and Kingfisher (India) are scheduled to introduce A380's during 2010.
Per the latest Airbus update up to October 31, 2010 (as provided in their website): A380 ordered: 234 A380 delivered: 38
From one of the operating airlines; Emirates, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Air France, and Lufthansa.
As at March 2010, only four airlines own and operate the Airbus A380: Air France, Emirates, Qantas and Singapore Airlines.
That model does not exist. The only model of the A380 is the A380-800.
Currently only 6 as of 17/11/2010, but they have a entire order of 20 pending!!!
There is no comparison between a380 and a300 a380 is way bigger and better
advantages of airbus A380
They are currently doing building work, ie: Larger Departure gate, wider taxiways and a large stand. There will be a regular A380 flight with Emirates in 2010 once the work is completed.