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
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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
It already is.
The four airlines flying Airbus A380 fly to the following destinations (Jan 2010); London Paris Sydney Hong Kong New York Tokyo Dubai Singapore Auckland Bangkok Toronto Seoul Jeddah Melbourne Los Angeles From Feb 2010, A380's will also service Zurich and Johannesburg.
The flying aircraft in the world in the Airbus A380.The largest aircraft in the world is the Antonov An-225, which has been decommissioned.
The flying distance between Toronto and Ottawa is about 353 km.
that depends where you are flying from but i would say Heathrow to Changi flying on a380 would be about 10 hours
The only airline flying the Airbus A380 to Auckland is Emirates, on their Dubai-Sydney-Auckland route.
The A380-800 (the one flying now) has a design-range of 15,200 km (8,200 nautical miles or 9,400 miles).
Qantas briefly grounded theirs after a weird incident with an engine malfunction, but no, they, and all other a380s, are flying daily. In fact i saw an Air France a380 landing at Dulles yesterday.
No, only the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 have 2 decks that are flying today.
For direct flights, about 2.5 hours flying time.