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  2. Seat configurations of Airbus A380 - Wikipedia

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    The A380-800 layout with 519 seats displayed (16 First, 92 Business and 411 Economy) The Airbus A380 features two full-length decks, each measuring 49.9 metres (164 ft). The upper deck has a slightly shorter usable length of 44.93 metres (147.4 ft) due to the front fuselage curvature and the staircase.

  3. List of airliners by maximum takeoff weight - Wikipedia

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    Type MTOW [kg] MLW [tonnes] TOR [m] LR [m] ICAO category FAA category; Antonov An-225: 640,000: 591.7: 3,500: Super: Super Scaled Composites Model 351 Stratolaunch

  4. Airbus A380 - Wikipedia

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    The Airbus A380 is a very large wide-body airliner, developed and produced by Airbus. It is the world's largest passenger airliner and the only full-length double-deck jet airliner. Airbus studies started in 1988, and the project was announced in 1990 to challenge the dominance of the Boeing 747 in the long-haul market. The then-designated A3XX ...

  5. Wake turbulence category - Wikipedia

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    The change was partly prompted by the development of the Airbus A380. [17] [18] The previous three wake turbulence categories were increased to six, by splitting Medium and Heavy into pairs, and adding a Super Heavy category for the Airbus A380. [19] Capacity gains of up to 8% were achieved. [17]

  6. Thrust-to-weight ratio - Wikipedia

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    Airbus A340-300 Enhanced: 0.2229 Max take-off weight, full power Airbus A380: 0.227 Max take-off weight, full power Boeing 747-8: 0.269 Max take-off weight, full power Boeing 777-200ER: 0.285 Max take-off weight, full power Boeing 737 MAX 8: 0.311 Max take-off weight, full power Airbus A320neo: 0.310 Max take-off weight, full power Boeing 757 ...

  7. Wing loading - Wikipedia

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    Wing loading is a useful measure of the stalling speed of an aircraft. Wings generate lift owing to the motion of air around the wing. Larger wings move more air, so an aircraft with a large wing area relative to its mass (i.e., low wing loading) will have a lower stalling speed.

  8. List of largest passenger vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The size of RMS Titanic compared with a human, car, bus, and an Airbus A380. The following is a list of the largest passenger vehicles with consumer availability in history. Overall

  9. List of civil aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Airbus A318 twin-engine jetliner; Airbus A319 twin-engine jetliner and large corporate jet; Airbus A320 twin-engine jetliner; Airbus A321 twin-engine jetliner; Airbus A330 widebody jetliner; Airbus A340 widebody four-engine jetliner; Airbus A350 widebody jetliner; Airbus A380 four-engine high-capacity widebody jetliner; Airbus Beluga oversize ...