During the Covid-19 pandemic, most Airbus A380 aircraft had been stored. Many of them still have not taken flight again. Aviation analytics firm Cirium has published figures which show how the world’s largest passenger aircraft is currently performing.
Source (with authorisation): Cirium
This post was published on 22 November 2022 18:10
Dubai International Airport (DXB) saw a strong start to 2025, welcoming 23.4 million passengers in…
Finnair announced it will cancel approximately 140 flights on Friday, May 2, due to a…
Athens has signed a deal with Airbus Helicopters for eight H215 helicopters, with options for…
Air France-KLM began 2025 with a €161 million year-on-year improvement in operating result, bringing Q1…
Lufthansa has operated its first-ever Airbus A380 flight to Denver, marking a milestone for both…
KLM Group reported €2.9 billion in revenue for Q1 2025, up 8% year-on-year, while narrowing…