Flight QF63 from Sydney to Johannesburg was just south of Tasmania, after flying for four-and-a-half hours, when a loss of satellite communications on the A380 prompted pilots to turn back to Sydney.
Passenger-door seal damage caused by a catering truck created an unnerving onboard noise that led a Qantas Airbus A380 to return to Sydney 2 hr. into a scheduled flight to the U.S., an Australian ...
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Qatar Airways Deploys Iconic A380 on Singapore Route for First Time, Expanding Superjumbo Network
Qatar Airways is making aviation history by introducing its flagship Airbus A380 to the Singapore route for the first time, ...
As the world's largest operator of the Airbus A380, and the only carrier to truly make the jet work on a large scale, it is ...
Qantas will see a sixth Airbus A380 join its fleet in December, as it plans to start operating additional international destinations. The sixth A380 – out of a total of 10 in Qantas’s fleet – will ...
LONDON/SYDNEY, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Rolls-Royce Group Plc moved to contain a crisis of confidence in the safety of its engines on Monday, saying progress was being made in finding out what caused last ...
Qantas passengers have endured a nine-and-a-half hour flight to nowhere after their Sydney-to-Johannesburg service was forced to turn back due to communications failure. Flight QF63 from Sydney to ...
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