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  2. Airbus A380 - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the A380 is the only aircraft in wake turbulence category Super (J). [258] In 2005, the ICAO recommended that provisional separation criteria for the A380 on takeoff [259] and landing be substantially greater than for the 747 because preliminary flight test data suggested a stronger wake turbulence.

  3. List of airliners by maximum takeoff weight - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft sorted by maximum takeoff weight. Airplanes. MTOW = Maximum take-off weight, MLW = Maximum ... Airbus A380-800 [2] [3] [4] 575,000: 394:

  4. Wake turbulence category - Wikipedia

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    Heavy (H) — all aircraft types of 136,000 kg or more, with the exception of aircraft types in Super (J) category; and; Super (J) — aircraft types specified as such in ICAO Doc 8643, Aircraft Type Designators. As of 2023, the only aircraft in Category J is the Airbus A380, [3] with an MTOW of 575 t (1,268,000 lb)).

  5. Take a look at 10 of the world's largest passenger ... - AOL

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    The Airbus A380-800 is the world's largest passenger aircraft with a maximum capacity of 853. It seats 193 more passengers than the Boeing 747-400. ... The Airbus A380-800 is the world's largest ...

  6. PilotsEYE.tv - Wikipedia

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    The series features various aircraft types, including the Airbus A380, Boeing 777, and other modern commercial aircraft. Episodes often highlight special scenarios such as challenging weather conditions, unique routes, or milestone flights like a pilot's final journey before retirement.

  7. Qantas Flight 32 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved was an Airbus A380-842, [12] registration number VH-OQA, serial number 014. [2] [18] Having entered service in September 2008, it was the first A380 delivered to Qantas and had four Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines; [19] it was named Nancy-Bird Walton [nb 1] in honour of an Australian aviation pioneer.

  8. Flight control modes - Wikipedia

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    Airbus aircraft designs after the A300/A310 are almost completely controlled by fly-by-wire equipment. These newer aircraft, including the A320, A330, A340, A350 and A380 operate under Airbus flight control laws. [7] The flight controls on the Airbus A330, for example, are all electronically controlled and hydraulically activated.

  9. I flew on a British Airways A380 in economy and premium ... - AOL

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    British Airways has 104 economy seats on its A380's upper deck, which most other airlines typically reserve for business class. The upper deck is arranged in a 2-4-2 configuration in economy, so a ...