British Airways A380 seat map, British Airways Airbus A380 seating plan - Pictures & reviews of every seat with configuration seating chart for British Airways Airbus A380-800 seating layout, British Airways A380 business class & economy reviews
This version reflects Air France's original configuration with Premium Economy class located on the upper deck, behind Business Class. There are several rows of Economy Class located on the upper deck on this version. Air France charges an additional € 70 to reserve a seat on the Upper Deck...
Excellent seat, well located with the 2 class configuration. A380 economy seats are adequate, even with a portly neighbour. ICE very good, excellent & friendly service throughout flight Submitted by SeatGuru User on 2018/01/04 for Seat Business Upper For A380-800 two class The boarding ga...
[3] The aircraft configuration was finalised in early 2001, and manufacturing of the first A380 wing-box component started on 23 January 2002. The development cost of the A380 had grown to €11–14[22] billion when the first aircraft was completed.参考译文:2000年12月19日,经过重组后的空客...
EY's A380s feature the industry-leading cabin product called the Residence, along with three cabin classes and a 498-seat configuration. The airline will initially bring back four A380s to meet the increasing demand for air travel and gradually expand its operations. ...
The A380 was initially offered in two models. The A380-800 original configuration carried 555 passengers in a three-class configuration or 853 passengers (538 on the main deck and 315 on the upper deck) in a single-class economy configuration. In May 2007, Airbus began marketing a configurat...
The A380 has 49% more floor area but only 35% more seats than the Boeing 747-400 which it was set to compete against (this is in the 555-seat configuration). This was envisaged to allow more room for passenger amenities such as bars, gymnasiums, and duty-free shops at the airline'...
The A380 has 49% more floor area but only 35% more seats than the Boeing 747-400 which it was set to compete against (this is in the 555-seat configuration). This was envisaged to allow more room for passenger amenities such as bars, gymnasiums, and duty-free shops at the airline'...
A developmental study for an enhanced A380 with even better economics and improved operational performance was unveiled at the biennial industry event, where Airbus also announced the extension of its “Airspace” cabin brand to the A320 Family. ...
The 555 seat Airbus A380-800, with a non-stop range of 8,000nm, was launched in December 2000. The aircraft began production in January 2002. The first flight (with Rolls-Royce engines) took place from Blagnac Airport, Toulouse, in April 2005. More than 100 test flights were completed...