A380 advantages attract buyers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Daniel Shin   
Friday, 21 January 2005 09:47
ImageWith a full double-decker design, the A380 brought many customers from air travel airlines to airfreight services. Fourteen airlines bought A380s and Singapore Airlines will be the first to put the new aircraft in service in 2006. The A380 is the larger than Boeing's 747. Many Airlines are looking forward to new possibilities with the aircraft.

Korean Airlines praised the long range and higher capacity of the A380s. Virgin Atlantic Airlines plans to give a new experience for its passengers by creating a new unique cabins. Federal Express expressed the need of a high capacity, longer range, environmentally friendly, and space efficient aircraft, which they stated that A380 meet the requirements.

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