A Qantas Airbus A380 flew for almost a month with a maintenance tool in one of its engines, a report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) revealed.
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Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW) will perform base maintenance, repair and overhaul inspection work on Global Airlines’ first Airbus A380 ahead of the UK start-up carrier commencing operations in 2025.
An ‘Emirates World’ Travel Store has opened in London which allows people to experience some of the airline’s onboard products, such as a First Class private suite and the lounge on an A380.
Qantas plans to restore two more Airbus A380s to its fleet in 2025, as the carrier boosts its international network and optimises its schedule to “support growing customer demand in key Asia Pacific and US markets”.
Global Airlines delays launch: The start-up A380 airline has pushed the launch of passenger flights to "next year", after initially targeting the "latter half of 2024".