A380s currently in service: (AS OF APRIL 2011)
VH-OQ - A, B, C, D, E , F, G, H, I, J.
So VH-OQK is next followed by OQL then OQM.
Qantas third airline to receive the a380
Not according to Qantas Airlines, who has several A380 in their fleet.
Yes Qantas A380's For Example Are Named After Famous Australian in Aviation
As of December 2009, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Qantas, and Air France have A380 operating in their fleet.
As at March 2010, only four airlines own and operate the Airbus A380: Air France, Emirates, Qantas and Singapore Airlines.
There are four main airlines currently using the Airbus A380, which is the largest passenger airliner in the world. These airlines are Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Qantas, and Lufthansa.
At present no... The only carrier who currently fly the A380 to Los Angeles (LAX) is Qantas who opperate flight between LA and Sydney and LA and Melbourne. Qantas and Singapore Airlines both fly between Singapore and both Melbourne and Sydney so you could fly the A380 all the way to LA just not without a stopover also you have to take Qantas for at least one sector. See the related link below for complete listing of all routes and schedules flown by the A380. Includes schedules for Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Emirates and Air France (from Nov09).
A few of them are: Lufthansa Singapore Airlines Air France Emirates Qantas British Airways
Qantas QF32, the scheduled A380 flight from London to Sydney, takes off each day at 12:05.
The planned and announced configurations for the Airbus A380 range from 450 passengers, used by Qantas, to 840 passengers, used by Air Austral.
Currently only 6 as of 17/11/2010, but they have a entire order of 20 pending!!!
From one of the operating airlines; Emirates, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Air France, and Lufthansa.