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Air France retires entire Airbus A380 fleet amid changing market conditions

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Air France has retired its Airbus A380 fleet, marking the end of an era for the French flag carrier. The decision was influenced by several factors, including changes in the air travel market and the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Airbus A380, known for its capacity to carry over 500 passengers, was initially seen as a game-changer for long-haul flights. Air France ordered ten of these aircraft in 2001 to expand capacity at its hub, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. The airline aimed to reduce per-seat operating costs and support national pride by choosing a plane manufactured by European company Airbus.

However, structural changes in the aviation industry affected the demand for such large aircraft. The introduction of more fuel-efficient models like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 allowed airlines to operate more direct routes between smaller destinations. This shift reduced the appeal of connecting through major hubs like Charles de Gaulle.

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The pandemic further accelerated Air France's decision to retire its A380s earlier than planned. By June 26th, 2020, all ten aircraft had been withdrawn from service. Some have been stored with potential resale intentions, while others have been dismantled.

Despite their initial promise, Air France's A380s struggled with low load factors on many routes. As a result, "the airline's Airbus A380s were flying with extremely weak load factors," leading to their early retirement.

"Some carriers decided to even completely retire their Airbus A380 fleets," highlighting a broader trend among airlines facing similar challenges with operating these large jets.

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