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Airbus is the largest plane maker in Europe and it competes with Boeing in the World Market. It became very famous due to A380, the largest passenger plane ever made. Ask questions about its models and features here.

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How passengers can an Airbus A340 accommodate?

It would depend on the individual airline, and how they specify the interior. The series 600 has a stretched fuselage, which increases the number of passengers. However, as a rule of thumb, think about 350.

Airbus A340-300 has 295 seats

Airbus A340-500 has 313 seats

Airbus A340-600 has 380 seats

Read more: How_many_seats_does_an_Airbus_A340_have

Which is world slowest train?

Any of those kiddie rides would fit the bill & most are real trains.

What is material is the A380's skin made from?

The A380 uses sheets of a material manufactured by bonding glass fibre to thin sheets of Aluminium, known as 'GLARE' (GLAss-REinforced fibre metal laminate). This is much lighter than the thicker Aluminium sheets normally used, but more resistant to impact damage.they tested it by fiering a chickin gun at it to see if it would mamage it at take off speed.

How many engine in airplane?

Between 1 and 6. Most light aircraft have one prop, while the An-225 has 6 jets.

Who operates the Airbus A380?

As at March 2010, only four airlines own and operate the Airbus A380: Air France, Emirates, Qantas and Singapore Airlines.

What happens if you steal a seat in first class?

flight attendants have a passenger list and they know what seats are occupied. you will be asked to go back to your seat or pay.

How much fuel can a Airbus A330 carry?

Airbus A330 maximum fuel capacity

  • A330-200: 139,090 L (36,740 US gallons)
  • A330-200 Freighter: 97,530 L (25,760 US gallons)
  • A330-300: 97,530 L (25,760 US gallons)

What is the weight of the Airbus A380?

The Airbus A380-800 has an empty operating weight of 276,800 kg (610,000 lb). Fully loaded, the maximum take off weight is up to 575,000 kg (1,270,000 lb)

What is Airbus famous for?

The Airbus company is mostly known for manufacturing civilian passenger airliners.

What is speed of airplane at take off and landing?

It can be anywhere between 80 and 140 knots depending on aircraft

How many passengers can a a320 Airbus carry?

Depends on the configuration, rewrite your answer and come back...

What is the maximum speed of a Airbus a380?

Cruising MACH 0.89 or 587mph

Maximum Mach 0.96 or 634 Mph

How profitable is Airbus?

In the financial year 2008, Airbus had a Net Income (aka, Profit) of €1.597 billion ($2.167 bn US Dollars).

What is the cruising speed of Airbus a380?

The Airbus A380 maximum cruising speed is Mach 0.88 (670 mph). Long distance cruising speed is typically M0.85 (650 mph).

max cruising speed = .85 MACH

max design speed = .96 MACH

What is take off landing times of a380 Airbus at heathrow?

Qantas QF32, the scheduled A380 flight from London to Sydney, takes off each day at 12:05.

Is Airbus's position with regard to the long running dispute over subsidies reasonable?

From a pure free-market economy perspective, it looks unreasonable for several European governments to finance the development of airliners which go on to compete with products self-financed by Boeing, who have to incorporate the development costs in their overheads, making their products more expensive and therefore less competitive.

But it's much more complex than that. Boeing are not just in the civil airliner business and receive huge revenues for their military products and military development projects, revenues that are directly provided by the US Government and which are effectively protected from competition due to US reluctance to source defence equipment from overseas companies.

You could argue that both companies are being directly supported by government money, but only one of the companies is being honest about the support.

The WTO will decide.

If you selected qnh what will be the altimeter reading?

The QNH for a specific airfield should ensure that the altimeter would read zero when on the ground.