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On April 27, 2005, the Airbus A380 prototype with registration F-WWOW embarked on its inaugural flight. Two decades later, it stands as the largest passenger aircraft, capable of carrying over 850 passengers in an all-economy configuration and reaching a range of 8,000 nautical miles (14,816 kilometers).

The Airbus A380 was introduced to challenge the Boeing 747 and was first delivered in October 2007. It targets airlines looking to optimize passenger loads on long-haul flights, particularly advantageous for congested airports where each flight can carry more passengers, thus offering increased revenue possibilities.

The A380 project, initially referred to as the A3XX, began in 2000 as a response to changing airline industry demands. Recognizing the limitations of the Boeing 747 due to rising passenger numbers and airport congestion, Airbus assembled a unique engineering coalition across Europe. Wings were made in the UK, fuselage sections in Germany, the cockpit and avionics were assembled in France, and tail components originated from Spain, eventually uniting in Toulouse, France.

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The launch customer, Singapore Airlines, received the first A380 in October 2007, marking a significant moment in aviation history. This aircraft has since been embraced for its first-class showers, onboard lounges, and comfort-enhancing design.

The A380's performance specifications feature a length of 238 feet 7 inches, a wingspan of 261 feet 8 inches, and a maximum takeoff weight of 1,234,600 pounds. Its 853-passenger maximum capacity in an all-economy layout and an 8,000 nautical mile range highlight its prowess.

Despite the end of production in 2021, the aircraft remains a favorite among carriers like Emirates for its passenger comfort and value on high-demand routes. Engines for the A380 were produced by Rolls-Royce and the Engine Alliance.

When compared to the Boeing 747, the A380 offers larger capacity and distinct passenger comfort features, though the 747-8 remains more fuel-efficient. Both aircraft ended production due to evolving market preferences for economically superior twin-engine models like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350.

Airlines operating A380s in 2025 include Emirates, Singapore Airlines, British Airways, Qatar Airways, Qantas, Korean Air, Etihad Airways, Lufthansa, and Asiana Airlines. Routes are generally premium long-haul flights between major global hubs, offering communication and luxury onboard features.

While new generations of aircraft have inaugurated a shift in airline fleets, the Airbus A380 retains a unique position in the market, particularly as Emirates continues to upgrade its cabins. This highlights a potential enduring service life for the Superjumbo in selected premium routes and contexts.

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