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The giant Airbus A380 is 10 years old, and facing major challenges

Airbus A380 First flight
Airbus A380 First flight

The Airbus A380 Superjumbo is officially a decade old. It was originally an aircraft that Airbus presented as a true game changer, one that would bring unprecedented levels of luxury and profitability to the airline industry.

In the decade since the aircraft's maiden flight, in April 2005, 317 superjumbos have been ordered. The plane is in service with more than a dozen airlines, but demand for the behemoth in recent years has been weak. Airbus has not been able to find a new customer for the plane since 2013. This prompts the question: Has the industry left the A380 behind? How many more birthdays will it have?

On April 27, 2005, at 10:30 a.m. local time, the first Airbus A380 prototype opened up the throttles of its four massive turbofan engines.



As the superjumbo took off from Airbus' facility in Toulouse, France, the largest commercial airliner around was actually flying.



At 239 feet long, 79 feet tall, and 262 feet from wing tip to wing tip — it's a big boy!



According to Airbus, in a typical four-class seating arrangement, the superjumbo can carry as many as 544 passengers, with a range of more than 9,400 miles.



Power for the A380 comes from of quartet of engines from Rolls-Royce or Engine Alliance.



The A380's flight crew operates from a state-of-the-art glass cockpit. Like all modern Airbus jets, the aircraft is flown using a side stick, with a fly-by-wire control system.



After its maiden flight, the A380 completed a flight test program before entering commercial service in 2007.



As an airliner, the A380 promised luxury and comfort on an unprecedented scale.



The Airbus delivered. Premium features such as a walk-up bar ...



... private bathrooms with showers ...



... large first-class suites ...



... even larger first-class suites, and ...



... advanced in-flight entertainment options.



On October 15, 2007, Singapore Airlines took delivery of the first production A380. Soon, other global airlines such as ...



... Korean Air ...



... Lufthansa ...



... Qantas ...



... British Airways ...



... Thai Airways ...