Cathay Pacific
Airbus is not an airline but the name of a manufacturer of airplanes.
I've flown on Delta (Northwest) A330s which have AVOD (Audio Video on Demand). That is where the screen is in the seat in front of you, or in the armrest.
No.
It depends on the airline.
It really depends on the type of airbus and the seat layout of what the airline wants.
The name of France's international airline is called Air France. and e.g The Boeing airline is made in USA. the Airbus airline is made in france. so either one is an airline. The name of France's international airline is called Air France. and e.g The Boeing airline is made in USA. the Airbus airline is made in france. so either one is an airline.
Kingfisher is an airline ( or bird ) the Airbus A300 is a type of aircraft which was produced by Airbus Industrie until 2007
well I think that it was founded in sometime between 1969 and 1972. The first airbus airline was made in 1972 (airbus a300)
It depends on which airline it is flying for.
The only airline flying the Airbus A380 to Auckland is Emirates, on their Dubai-Sydney-Auckland route.
Air France was the launch customer for the first Airbus aircraft (Airbus A300), introduced into service on 30 May 1974
Airbus are made in France. They are a separate company from Boeing.