There are over 60 operators of the A 340.
Yes. British Airways, China Eastern and Virgin Atlantic all fly this route non-stop. The equipment used is as follows :_ British Airways Boeing 777 Virgin Atlantic Airbus A340-600 China Eastern Airbus A340-300
AS of Sept 2008 only 2 airlines fly rh 380. SIngapore and Emirates.
Airbus isn't an airline, it is a manufacturer of airplanes (like Boeing). Multiple airlines flying to/from Boston Logan Int'l fly with Airbus aircraft.
Finnair Flt 67 HEL - HKG, Airbus Industries A340 Jet 200 - 345 STD SEATS
Primarily Boeing 757's 767's and Airbus A330's.
It would depend entirely on the Airline you are using. However, nearly all of them will use one of five types, so I will list them for you: Airbus A330 Airbus A340 Boeing 747 Boeing 767 Boeing 777 These are all widebody aircraft; there IS a British Airways service that uses a small aircraft (Airbus A318) from London City, for business class only with about 35 seats. Charter airlines might use older aircraft, but apart from the chance of an Airbus A300 or Boeing 757 substituting for a broken-down plane, they will also be from the five main types above.
There are many different Airbus aircraft. Most fly between 540 and 630 mph.
None: there is no such thing as an Airbus 390.
The commercial airplane with the furthest range is Boeing's 777-200LR with a range of 17,340 kilometers. This surpassed Airbus's A340-500HGW which has a range of 17,000 kilometers.
There are many popular airlines that fly to and from the Isle of Man airport. Some of the more famous airlines that fly to and from there are United Airlines and Southwest Airlines.
It is always bigger than a 737. Often it is a Boeing 757 or and Airbus 330
There are currently no airlines that fly the A-380 into Detroit and (from what I can tell) no plans to in the near future.