The Airbus A380 typically uses a dual 3.5mm headphone jack adapter for its in-flight entertainment system. Passengers may need a specific adapter to connect their standard headphones, as the aircraft's system often provides a two-prong connector. It's advisable for travelers to check with the airline for any specific requirements or recommendations regarding headphone adapters for their flight.
The Airbus A380 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 fuel
At the moment its the Airbus A380, it used to be the Boeing 747. The Airbus A380 is 7% larger
The Airbus A380 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 type fuel
The planned and announced configurations for the Airbus A380 range from 450 passengers, used by Qantas, to 840 passengers, used by Air Austral.
Jetfuel Jet-A
"A388" is actually the ICAO aircraft type designator code used by airlines and air traffic control. A388 refers to an Airbus A380-800
It was first used by Singapore Airlines on 25 October 2007
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The Airbus A380 has 22 tyres. Two smaller 'auxiliary' tyres at the front and twenty tyres in the main gear.
The biggest Airbus is the A380-800. The longest Airbus is the A340-600 which is 247 ft 1 in long (the A380 is 240 ft).
One type of headphone adapter is a 3.5mm plug. These are commonly used for portable audio equipment such as mobile phones and portable stereos and are almost universal.
There are no A 380 being used in Canada. Air Canada has 10 A 340's.