Airbus A380 — The Maiden Flight

Just two hours ago, the super-mega-big-balled jumbo, Air­bus A380 made it’s maiden flight from Toulouse, France. I just watched it live, fly­ing across the Toulou­san sky and just wit­nessed the maiden land­ing of the A380 live via CNN. (I missed its take-off though)

For those of you who have been liv­ing in a cave for the past 5 years, the Air­bus A380 is a double-decked super­jumbo that could carry 555–800 pas­sangers, has a wingspan of 282 feet (78m) which is 51 feet longer than that of the Boe­ing 747. 8 double-decker buses could park along it and its inte­rior space is equal to that of 10 squash courts and its wingspan is as long as 70 parked cars. It is also known as the world’s largest pas­sen­ger air­craft. For more tech­ni­cal info on the plane, head to airbus.com.

The touch­down was just.. breath­tak­ing. The 420 tonne bird was vir­tu­ally hov­er­ing on approach, its wings gleam­ing majes­ti­cally under the Toulousean sun. At 1222 GMT, she touched the ground grace­fully like a feather. Fric­tion from the tyres cre­ated two gen­tle puffs of smoke. Every­thing went smoothly, as the flight engi­neer said, and any­one could tell that from the grace­ful landing.

Malaysia Air­lines being one of the first cus­tomers, had its logo sprayed on the body of the air­craft along with 15 oth­ers. MAS was even men­tioned a few times by the com­men­ta­tor on CNN.

I really cant wait to see the A380 in real life. Good news though, the cur­rent exten­sion project going on now at Kuch­ing Inter­na­tional is said to be able to acco­mo­date the A380. By the end of the decade, we can expect them to be in com­mon sight. Cheers, Air­bus and congratulations!

7 thoughts on “Airbus A380 — The Maiden Flight

  1. Ashwin Nair Post author

    Hey guys, the LAE here..just wanna say that this lady is beau­ti­ful and she would no doubt beat the reign­ing Queen, the already majes­tic 747, and Mr. H4RRY, the air­craft would not only be used for us lon­don routes, but also any other route requir­ing it to fly over..the fuel tanks are twice as large as the 74’s so u can imag­ine the dis­tance cov­ered by this beau­ti­ful beast..

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