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Emirates Chief's Explosive Claims: Did Airlines Conspire to Kill the A380 to Weaken Emirates?
In a stunning accusation that has sent shockwaves through the aviation industry, Emirates President Sir Tim Clark has claimed ...
So the hidden story of the A380 is this: it wasn’t a failure of engineering, and certainly not of passenger appeal. It was a ...
Ultimately, the physical scale that made the A380 a marvel of engineering also became a strategic liability. In trying to dominate the skies with size, Airbus created a jet too large for most of the ...
The Airbus A380 and Boeing 747 aircraft are no longer in production, but their operational and acquisition costs continue to ...
When discussing Qantas flight 31, we need more science and less hyperbolic linkbait. Cooler heads should prevail. This week brought us the so-called “engine explosion” and “crash landing” of a ...
A cracked pipe that feeds oil into the High Pressure (HP)/Intermediate Pressure (IP) bearing structure of the Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engine is said to have been the cause of the engine failure on the ...
The Airbus A380 reportedly had over 400 passengers on board. A tech issue prevented it from continuing to fly over large bodies of water, News.com.au reported. Qantas passengers faced a flight to ...
A mid-flight engine failure forced an Air France A380 jet with more than 500 passengers on board to turn back to the Ivory Coast capital Abidjan where it landed without further incident early Sunday.
SYDNEY, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Qantas Airways believes a design issue or the failure of some engine part is the likely cause of Thursday's mid-air engine explosion which forced one of its A380s to make an ...
CANBERRA (Reuters) - An A380 Emirates jet bound for Dubai was forced to return to Australia on Sunday night when one of its engines failed soon after take-off, with some passengers reporting flames ...
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