it depends some a380s can be customized slightly by the airline so some for example so Qantas a380s may have a bigger tank than emirates a380s because Qantas is the official airline of Australia so it would be better for profit and income if it had a slightly larger tank. the standard a 380 could probably fly a small distance past mala
The maximum range of the A380 is 9,400 miles.
Airbus A380 maximum rangeA380-800: 15,700 km (8,500 nmi, 9,755 miles)A380F: 10,400 km (5,600 nmi, 6,400 miles)
The can Airbus A380-800 can fly at the full speed of 630 miles per hour.
The maiden flight for the Airbus A380-800 was on 27 April 2005.
43000 ft
like a normal plane!
Emirates will start to fly to Tokyo/NRT with A380 on 1st of July 2012.
If by "reach" you're referring to wingspan, the A380 wingspan is 261.5 feet. If by "reach" you're referring to range, the A380 can fly 8200 nautical miles with a full load of passengers.
It has very powerful engines.
The current 3 A380's in service with Air France fly between Paris-New York, Paris-Johannesburg and Paris-Tokyo. For three months during the summer of 2010, one of the A380's also flew the Paris-London route four days a week. From mid-2011, as more aircraft enter service, AF will fly the A380 on their Montreal, Washington DC and Mexico City routes.
The Airbus A380-800 has a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.89 (945 km/h, 587 mph, 510 knots).
Dubai, London, Sydney, Los Angeles, and Singapore.