One giant leap.
What are the longest non-stop flying routes in the world? Would you want to sit for that long in an airline seat?
What are the longest non-stop flying routes in the world? Would you want to sit for that long in an airline seat?
Boeing 787 vs Airbus A350. I hear a lot of questions in this vein. Which is better? Which flies further, higher, carries more passengers and which is the more advanced?
I’m sure the recent announcement by Airbus to curtail its production of the Airbus A380 Super Jumbo met with disappointment by many. It doesn’t seem long ago that we were all excited by this brand-…It all begins with an idea.
European aviation powerhouse, Airbus, announced, not unexpectedly, that they would cease production of the A380 Super Jumbo.
Back in 2006, QANTAS was one of the first airlines to place an order for the Airbus A380 Super Jumbo. 20 of the type were ordered.
Today we are seeing records tumble every few weeks as airlines propose and begin ever longer long-haul flights. These are made possible by the latest long-range airliners, such as the Airbus A350, the Boeing 787, Airbus A380, and the Boeing 777.
Today marks 10 months since Qatar Airways, the A350 launch customer received their first Airbus A350 XWB. Pressing it into service between Doha and Frankfurt on the 14 of January 2015, Qatar Airways became the first airline in the world to offer passengers the Airbus A350 service.