World's Largest Plane Lands In London
Airbus A380, Operated By Singapore Airlines, Makes First Commercial Trip
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The A380, as tall as a seven-story building, can seat more than 800 passengers in an all-economy class configuration. (AP Photo/Wong Maye-E)
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Photo Essay Big Bird: Airbus A380 The world's biggest passenger aircraft makes its U.S. debut
The plane touched down at 2:51 p.m., about 15 minutes ahead of schedule.
The carrier hosted a send-off event for passengers at Singapore's Changi Airport to commemorate the double-decker plane's European commercial debut. Passengers took pictures and helped themselves to breakfast ahead of boarding.
"I booked an extra ticket just for this experience," said Christian Ernst, 25, of Germany, who made a special stopover in Singapore on his way from South Korea to Frankfurt. "I'm very excited to be on the first flight of the A380 to Europe."
The A380, as tall as a seven-story building, can seat more than 800 passengers in an all-economy class configuration. Singapore Airlines has opted for 471 seats in three classes - 12 Singapore Airlines suites, 60 business class and 399 economy class seats.
Each luxury suite is equipped with sliding doors, a 23-inch LCD TV, a full bed and a leather seat. Two of the suites can be joined to provide double beds.
Powered by four Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines, the A380 ends the nearly 37-year reign of the U.S.-made Boeing 747 jumbo jet as the world's most spacious passenger plane. The 747 jumbo jet generally carries about 400 passengers.
Dubai-based Emirates will become the second airline with the plane when it takes its first delivery in August.
"I'm really interested in this technology," said Ernst, a mechanical engineering student who booked an economy seat on the main deck. "I've also visited the production line in Hamburg and now I really want to experience the plane flying in the air."
Singapore Airlines took delivery of the jet, the carrier's third, at the Airbus delivery center in Toulouse, France, last Tuesday and will fly it daily between Singapore and London.
Currently the plane's sole operator, the carrier has deployed its two other A380s on daily services between Singapore and Sydney. It has firm orders for a further 16 such planes.
Singapore Airlines will also start flying another A380 jet, its fourth and yet to be delivered, on its Singapore-Tokyo route from May 20.
The first A380 was delivered to Singapore Airlines on Oct. 15, 2007, 18 months behind schedule because of wiring problems and after billions of dollars in cost overruns for Airbus.
Dubai-based Emirates will become the second airline with the plane when it takes its first delivery in August.
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- "can seat more than 800 passengers in an all-economy class configuration. "
Yep, that way twice as many victims can burn to death then when one of these things inevitably rockets into the ground from mechanical failure, pilot error or weather - Reply to this comment
- How nice, another gas guzzler in the sky to burn up the fuel oil even faster.
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- I wonder if this plane would be big enough for Nancy Pelosi''''s fat aiss. She was not speaker of the house 4 days when she complained the tax payers would have to provide her with a bigger plane.
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Do you know why she requested a larger plane? I didn''t think so. - Reply to this comment
- c''mon, suites?!? the mile-high possibilities alone is worth the ticket!
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- I would truly be a little scared to fly in something that tremendous. Of course, a 747 can crash just like this monster can.
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Let us know when you''''re flying. You just described yourself.
Posted by sevenveils at 12:54 PM
Don''t worry, if I see someon with sevenveils boarding the plane I will be laughing to hard to board any plane.
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- I wonder if this plane would be big enough for Nancy Pelosi''s fat aiss. She was not speaker of the house 4 days when she complained the tax payers would have to provide her with a bigger plane.
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- The A380, as tall as a seven-story building, can seat more than 800 passengers in an all-economy class configuration.
Wow. Double of the 747. A flying town. I wonder if it can get it''s own delegates. :) - Reply to this comment
- Yeah, sure, if you''re flying first or business, but if you''re flying economy you''re still like a sardine and no thanks to the line waiting to get thru customs.
My favorite international flight as an economy passenger is on an A-340 with 2/4/2 seating. I will avoid getting placed on the 380. - Reply to this comment
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