Depends which one you are talking about There are many different types. There is no such aircraft just called "Airbus"
One can find information about the Airbus A350 XWB on websites such as Wikipedia, or directly on Airbus' official website. There is also a dedicated website called A350XWB.
They are called "yokes" or in airbus aircraft "joysticks".
In an Airbus A320-A370 it is called a cargo copartment but in the A380 it is called a cargo deck. Cargo compartment usually refers to the lower belly compartments. IF the aircraft is a Freighter, then the main deck is usually referred to as the Main Cargo Deck. Not sure if that applies to Airbus.
They are exactly the same airplane. 388 is short for 380-800, the only version in service as of early 2013. Airbus has proposed a stretched version called 380-900, or 389.
Airbus aircraft are manufactured in France by the Airbus company.
Airbus manufacturers the range of Airbus A3xx airliners.
The range of Airbus aircraft are manufactured by the Airbus company in Toulouse, France.
Qantas Airlines currently has 31 Airbus airplanes. Airbus A380-800:12 Airbus A330-300:10 Airbus A330-200:9
The airbus a380
It stands for 'Airbus'.
No its not. There is no airbus 390.