Rolls Royce Trent 900
The link below will take you straight to a site with a Image of the Airbus A380. You can also type A380 in to your search engine and under images, you will find an image of the A380.
The Airbus A380 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 type fuel
there are 4 engines
There are a few engines used for the a380. The one i have calculated it for is the Engine Alliance GP7000. this engine produces 363 kN of thrust. This is equal to 486.79 HP or 493 metric HP
It is four engine and two deck air craft.
Rolls Royce Trent 1000
The Airbus A380 is equipped with either the Engine Alliance GP7200 or the Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines, each producing approximately 70,000 to 80,000 pounds of thrust. In terms of horsepower, this translates to roughly 110,000 to 120,000 horsepower per engine. Since the A380 has four engines, the total horsepower can reach around 440,000 to 480,000 horsepower. This immense power allows the A380 to carry heavy loads over long distances efficiently.
Jetfuel Jet-A
The Airbus A380 is powered by engines from two main manufacturers: Rolls-Royce and Engine Alliance. The Rolls-Royce Trent 900 and the Engine Alliance GP7200 are the two engine options available for the aircraft. Airlines can choose between these options based on their operational needs and preferences.
it depends on the type. a floatplane can have none, but an A380 has 14.
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.
A jet is a type of engine that powers many aircraft and does not have anything to do with airplane size.