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Airbus A380 returns to skies after pandemic-related grounding

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Airbus A380 returns to skies after pandemic-related grounding
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The Airbus A380 has seen a surprising revival since the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped global air travel. Despite being beloved by passengers, the A380 was quickly grounded at the onset of the pandemic. This decision came primarily due to its economic inefficiencies for airlines during a period of drastically reduced air travel demand.

Qatar Airways was one of the airlines compelled to resurrect the A380. While they hesitantly moved their Superjumbos out of storage, Korean Air and Asiana are eager to retire their A380s and Boeing 747s once suitable replacements arrive. "Between April 2020 and November 2021, the airline’s fleet sat idle, but the surge in demand coupled with the carrier’s issues regarding its Airbus A350 aircraft forced Qatar to bring the A380 back into service," reported FlightRadar24.

In March 2020, the A380 witnessed a sharp decline, from 1,191 recorded flights to just 19 within a single month. Airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, Qantas, and Lufthansa temporarily halted all flights of this model. As the sole airline to consistently operate the A380 during the pandemic, China Southern Airlines had only a limited number of flights, and ultimately, they were among the first to retire the type.

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Despite this, the global A380 fleet is seeing a partial reactivation. Emirates has been a significant contributor, having taken delivery of 123 A380s and accounting for around 60-70% of flights by 2023. Korean Air's CEO Walter Cho noted that "as soon as we get new aeroplanes, as soon as the next opportunity comes, those two airplanes (A380s and 747s) will be phased out."

The resurgence has been largely due to supply chain disruptions, which affected the ability of Boeing and Airbus to deliver replacement aircraft promptly. This forced many airlines to maintain their aging fleets longer than desired. Akbar Al Baker, Group CEO of Qatar Airways, reflected, “In my opinion, looking back, it was the biggest mistake we did, to purchase A380s.”

Even as many airlines aim to phase out these large aircraft, the A380 still holds potential with some start-up airlines. For instance, Global Airlines is planning to launch A380 flights from London Gatwick to New York and Los Angeles.

The A380 may have faced a premature grounding due to COVID-19, but it seems many of these jumbo jets are making a comeback, at least for a while, as airlines navigate the challenges of fleet modernization amid global supply chain issues.

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