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Already does fly to Toronto. Emirates currently fly the A380 between Dubai (DBX) and Toronto (YYZ) three times per week. See the related link below for complete 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
very strong, they can hold up to 8 tonnes on each wing (look at the airbus A380). they are so strong because they are made up of hundreds of components inside the wing.
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The standard configuration of an Airbus A321 is for three seats either side of the aisle.
Yes, Emirates currently fly the A380 between Dubai (DBX) and Toronto (YYZ) three times per week. See the related link below for complete 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
Not sure if this is what you were asking but it appears you may want to know who currently flies A380 and what destinations. If so... Currently only five carriers being Qantas, Singapore, Emirates, Air France, and Lufthansa. fly the A380. See the related link below for complete 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
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
Singapore airlines were the first to fly the A380 commercially on October 25 2007. Since then two other carriers have commenced commercial flights, namely Qantas and Emirates. Air France will soon become the forth carrier in November 09. See the related link below for complete 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
There is NO Airbus A 346. -You may be thinking of the A340- 600 which has the longest fuselage of any Airbus, including the A 380.
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The Airbus A320 is normally configured with three seats either side of the aisle, with 164 seats in 1-class configuration or 150 in 2-class.
Virgin Atlantic are not expecting their first A380 until 2013. British Airways will receive one first in 2012. Currently only three carriers being Qantas, Singapore and Emirates fly the A380 and they all fly selected routes out of London Heathrow. Air France will become the forth carrier in November 09 although their flights will initially be from Paris to New York JFK. See the related link below for complete 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