If you were at Boston Logan International Airport on June 30, 2025, you would have witnessed an unusual sight. While it is common to see multiple A380s from the same airline parked at their home bases and hubs like Dubai, London Heathrow, or Munich, seeing three Lufthansa A380s simultaneously parked in Boston was unexpected.
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