The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger airliner, can fly at a maximum cruising altitude of around **43,000 feet** (13,100 meters). This altitude allows the aircraft to efficiently cover long distances while avoiding weather disruptions and optimizing fuel consumption. Its advanced systems and powerful engines make it capable of reaching this height, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey for passengers on international flights.
Yes, operated by Qantas.
AS of Sept 2008 only 2 airlines fly rh 380. SIngapore and Emirates.
Depending on how it is configured from 525 to 853
Depends on the Airbus Aircraft you're talking about.
It varies between which airline- it's around 640.
Air bus 380 can fly with max speed of 1020km/h.Its maximum operating speed at cruise altitude is 945 km/h.
The Airbus A380 is 240 ft long, 79 ft high with a wingspan of 261.6 ft.
An A 380 can fly up to 8,500 miles. This is the same as 15,700 kms
An Airbus A 380 can take either 853 passengers in tourist class or 525 passengers in 3 classes (first, business and tourist class).
Lufthansa has 15 Airbus 380 on order.
Airbus Corporation made the A 380.
The Airbus cost over $500,000,000