A6-EDF has the Manufacturer Serial Number 007 and was the seventh A380 built. It was delivered to Emirates in December 2009.
Emirates has debuted a retrofitted aircraft in Australia for the first time, which means passengers down under can now book the airline’s ‘First Class Game Changer’ suites on flights in and out of one ...
T he Airbus A330 has been ordered by more airlines than any other widebody airliner ever. Nearly 150 airlines have ordered ...
Thai Airways is set to announce the end of its rehabilitation plan, new products, and Boeing 787-10 deliveries.
Almost eight years after they were originally unveiled, Emirates’ Mercedes-Benz-inspired first class suites have finally ...
Investment in premium cabins is extending well beyond seats to include upgraded amenities, free high-speed wifi and even ...
After Air China pulled its LAX 747 flights, only Air Korea and Lufthansa are flying their jumbos to Los Angeles.
Hi Fly has added another Airbus A330-200 to its fleet, marking an important milestone in the airline's continued growth.
Despite delaying service entry by up to 10 years, Airbus is still pressing ahead with its ZEROe hydrogen aircraft programme ...
Virgin Australia appears much further away from purchasing its own widebodies. Although it has signalled that it will look to ...
Open fan’ technology part of plans to make new models 20-30% more fuel efficient than aircraft currently in the air ...
The trick in question is the Airbus A380, which, in BA's configuration, has the capacity to seat 469 guests. While airlines around the world have struggled to make the 'superjumbo' work on an economic ...