>reading about a380
>It's horrifically unsafe
lmao
Sauce?
>>1134220
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A380#Incidents_and_accidents
>yuros flagship aircraft suffering an uncontained engine failure in such a short time period
... yuros
>>1134236
Quoting your source, "The A380 has been involved in one aviation occurrence and no hull loss accidents with no fatalities as of January 2016, according to the Aviation Safety Network."
Obvious troll is obvious, hiding thread.
I've never had such a pleasant flight with so much legroom before. Shame only Emirates seems to want to buy them, they're great to fly on.
>>1134434
Thailand is flying them, and a few others that I've seen.
>>1134434
I had a nice flight on the Singapore Air A380.
>>1134590
Yeah, other airlines have a few on select routes. Emirates owns half the world's fleet though and is the only company still buying them. Airbus will probably stop making them.
>>1134434
Lufthansa has a few.
I'm planning on doing my first A380 flight next year. Business with Thai. Europe to BKK. Looking forward to it.
Meh.
European and American high-end engineering is superior to everything else. Japanese make good cars and trains. Koreans - decent cars.
All in all: Airbus is fine, OP is a silly troll.
>>1134434
British Airways has some.
I flew CDG-LAX with Air France on an A380.