The world's largest passenger aircraft. Production ended in 2021 but the type remains in active service with a handful of major carriers on the highest-density long-haul routes.
Airbus
Airbus A380
ICAO:
A388 IATA: A380-800 First flight2005
Typical seats525-853
Range15,200 km
Engines4× Engine Alliance GP7200 or Rolls-Royce Trent 900
Current operators
Airlines with active A380-800 aircraft in their fleet, ranked by count.
EK
Emirates
67 aircraft
SQ
Singapore Airlines
19 aircraft
LH
Lufthansa
14 aircraft
QF
Qantas
12 aircraft
AF
Air France
10 aircraft
KE
Korean Air
10 aircraft
BA
British Airways
9 aircraft
MH
Malaysia Airlines
6 aircraft
TG
Thai Airways International
6 aircraft
CZ
China Southern Airlines
5 aircraft
QR
Qatar Airways
5 aircraft
EY
Etihad Airways
4 aircraft
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