The Airbus A380 is the world's largest passenger jet, and as such, it requires substantial paint to keep it looking ready for passenger service. With an enormous tail, two full-length passenger decks, ...
Considering that the Airbus A380 has a 262-foot wingspan and a length of 239 feet, painting the double-deck airliner is a monumental task. It takes 950 gallons of paint to adequately cover the outside ...
When an airline decides to refresh the livery on the world’s largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380, they aren't just buying a few cans of spray paint. The sheer surface area of the Superjumbo makes ...
The first A380 for All Nippon Airways (ANA) has rolled out of the Airbus paint shop in Hamburg, Germany, bearing the airline’s distinctive and unique Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle livery. ANA has firm ...
Japanese carrier ANA’s third and final “Flying Honu” Airbus A380 rolled out from the airframer’s paint shop in Hamburg on 24 January. The latest example is due to join ANA’s two in-service A380s on ...
British Airways' first Airbus A380 has been rolled out of the airframer's paint facility at Hamburg, following the application of its full livery. The aircraft, MSN95, and the first long-haul Airbus ...
The first A380 for Thai Airways International (THAI) was rolled out of the Airbus paint shop in Hamburg over the weekend, bearing the airline’s distinctive livery. The first A380 for Thai Airways ...
Following timely completion of the cabin installation of the first A380 for Singapore Airlines, Airbus has started the paintwork on this aircraft.The A380 will stay about three weeks in the company’s ...
The vertical tail section for the first A380 for Qatar Airways has been painted with the airline's trademark oryx logo at Airbus facilities in Hamburg. The painting was completed earlier this week and ...
The first A380 for Asiana Airlines has rolled out of the Airbus paint shop in Hamburg. After completion of the cabin, the aircraft will enter a final phase of ground and flight tests in Hamburg, ...