Airbus A380 and Boeing 787
Airbus A380 and Boeing 787
The Boeing 747-8 has a similar range and capacity, but the A380 leads in maximum passenger loads.
There will not be a "Boeing A380" A380 is a model number for an aircraft produced by Airbus. Airbus planes are numbered A300, A310, A318, A319, A320, A321, A330, A340. A350 (Not yet produced), A380. Boeing numbers its planes with a B folloed by 7X7 So Boeings planes are 707, 717, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, 787 (In flight testing). Boeing is producing a new Boeing 747 to compete against the A380 so in some ways you could call it a Boeing A380. The aircraft is the 747-8i and when it is released it will be the longest passenger jet on the market A380 will still be the largest.
Airbus A380, Boeing 747, Boing 777
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Small commercial passenger planes = 42 to 75 Medium sized planes = 150 to 200 Bigger planes = 550 to 800 (e.g. Airbus A380)
British Airways has just got it's first A380 and will have 4 by the end of the year.
Yes Qantas A380's For Example Are Named After Famous Australian in Aviation
As of March 2010the average list price of an A380 was US$375.3milliondollars. As of July 2012 this list price was US$390million, but negotiated discounts made the actual prices much lower.
The main advantage is that it can ship more passengers at the same time, then other conventional passenger planes.
Not yet, but BA have a few on order starting in 2012.