Safety equipment should be very similar on all types of commercial aircraft. Each operator can order (or configure, if used) its aircraft as it chooses as long as it meets the safety requirements of its controlling authority. In the US, the FAA sets the minimum safety requirements for each type of aircraft. All aircraft, for instance, would have emergency exits, supplemental oxygen systems, emergency PA systems, emergency lighting, emergency exits, life rafts and other flotation devices, etc. The only difference being that the capacity of each aircraft would dictate the number of pieces of equipment. For instance, the minimum number of life rafts might be one per 50 passengers, so an A380 would have many more life rafts than an A300. But otherwise, all safety equipment is fundamentally the same.
There is no comparison between a380 and a300 a380 is way bigger and better
An A380 is nearly 5 times the size A300.
Quite abvious: the A380 is much bigger, weights almost three times the A300. Also, the A380 has four engines ins tead of two and has two decks instead of just on one for the A300.
It's much smaller.
Currently, the newest civil aircraft is the Airbus A380. (For more info on the A380, search for comparison between A300 and A380.)
The diference between the Airbus A300 and the Airbus A380 is that, -The A380 has four engines, has two levels and is a long hual country to airliner. -The A300 has two engines, is one level and is a small point to point airliner. There are many more details that are not included but those are the basics.
If you mean between the Airbus A300 and A380, as there is no A-800, see this link;A380 on Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A380A300 on Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A300
I could write for weeks on the differences between these 2 aircraft, Ive never flown either of these aircraft but I'll do my best, The A380 is currently the worlds largest passenger jet, It was much more recently build than the A300, As far size is concerned with the as the A300 and the A380 , Its a bit like like comparing a Mini Cooper to a tank, There is a massive size difference, The A300 is slowly going out of service and being replaced by the A330 and the A321 The A380 is also much more up to date and contains more advanced technology than the A300, for example. The A300 has 1 LCD display per pilot and requires 3 pilots to operate, The A380 is about 5 times bigger than the A300 and only needs 2 pilots who are aided by no less than 9 LCD multifunction displays in the cockpit and the worlds most advanced aircraft systems operations computer. Hope this helps :)
The Airbus A380 is a http://www.answers.com/topic/double-decker, four-engined http://www.answers.com/topic/jet-airliner manufactured by http://www.answers.com/topic/eads-5 http://www.answers.com/topic/airbus. It is the largest passenger airliner in the world while the Airbus A300 is a short to medium range http://www.answers.com/topic/wide-body aircraft. Launched in 1972, it was the first twin-engined widebody in the world, and the first aircraft created by the http://www.answers.com/topic/airbus consortium of European aerospace companies, which is now fully owned by http://www.answers.com/topic/eads-5.well the obvious 1 is the size. the a380 is fully double decked and the a300 is only single. the fuel consuption on the a380 is also much higher than the a300
Most newer Airbus's have nice interior. All aircraft have the option of inflight entertainment. (A300, A310, A320 series, A330, A340, A380)
well the most obvious difference is the size the A300 is a single deck twin engine and the A380 is a full length double decker 4 engined jet also the A380 is much more modern
The A380 compared to the 747 is pretty bug, but it not as long as the 747, that's why the A380's have problems landing on some shorter runways.