The Airbus A380 currently services many cities in the world, from New York (USA) to Melbourne (Australia)
Here are some of the destinations being served"
-Taipei
-Seoul
-Melbourne (Aus)
-Sydney
-Heathrow Airport (UK)
-New York
-Charles De Gaulle Airport
-Singapore
-Los-Angeles Airport
The current main carriers are Qantas, Emirates, Singapore Airlines, Air France and soon to be Lufthansa Airlines. As time goes on, more airlines will receive their aircraft and more destinations will be,
it depends some a380s can be customized slightly by the airline so some for example so Qantas a380s may have a bigger tank than emirates a380s because Qantas is the official airline of Australia so it would be better for profit and income if it had a slightly larger tank. the standard a 380 could probably fly a small distance past mala
Yes they do.
Yes
yes around 20
Emirates currently have 15 Airbus A380s.
[Maybe 3 or 4 or 5 between these figures.]
They couldn't have, because no runways in Berlin were long enough.
British Airways have 12 380s on order with options on 7 more. The first to be delivered in 2012.
A-380 Family: TOTAL ORDERS: 198 TOTAL DELIVERIES: 13 IN OPERATION: 13 as of today.
The A 380 is 238 ft 7 in. longThe A 380 is 238 ft 7 in. long
18THIS ANSWER WAS ADDED APRIL 2 2011THIS AMOUNT CAN CHANGETHIS IS HOW MANY A380s ARE IN THE WORLD IN APRIL 2 2011
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.