What is the max altitude for A380?

What is the max altitude for A380?

Technical data

Length 72,73 m
Max. take-off weight 560 t
Max. cruising speed 907 km/h
Max. cruising altitude 13,100 m
Range 12.400 km

Why is the A380 so bad?

One reason commonly given for the A380’s failure is the move away from the ‘hub and spoke’ model of flying to direct, point-to-point flights. Historically, connecting travel was used to feed long haul routes.

What is the max takeoff weight for an A380?

575,000
Airplanes

Type MTOW [kg] ICAO category
Airbus A380-800 575,000 Super
Boeing 747-8F 447,700 Heavy
Boeing 747-8 443,613 Heavy
Boeing 747-400ER 412,770 Heavy

Who is the largest A380 operator?

What are the largest Airbus A380 operators?

  • Emirates. As the largest operator with a substantial fleet, Emirates took delivery of its first Airbus A380 in 2008.
  • Singapore Airlines.
  • Qantas.
  • British Airways.
  • Qatar Airways.
  • Korean Air.

Has any Airbus A380 crash?

On 4 November 2010, the aircraft operating the route, an Airbus A380, suffered an uncontained failure in one of its four Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines. The failure occurred over the Riau Islands, Indonesia, four minutes after takeoff from Singapore Changi Airport….Qantas Flight 32.

Accident
Survivors 469

How many A380’s were built?

Airbus A380
Status In service
Primary users Emirates Singapore Airlines British Airways Qantas
Produced 2003–2021
Number built 251 (including three test aircraft) as of 16 December 2021

How does a 747 fly?

The 747-400 is one of the fastest airliners being used today. It usually flies at Mach 0.85–0.855 (up to 570 mph, 920 km/h). It can fly for 7,260 nautical miles (8,350 mi or 13,450 km)….

Boeing 747
Variants Boeing 747SP Boeing 747-400 Boeing 747-8 Boeing VC-25 Boeing E-4
Developed into Boeing YAL-1 Boeing Dreamlifter

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