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Qantas, the Australian airline carrier with the cool kangaroo logo, made history yesterday as the very first airline to operate A380 service in the United States. I won’t be looking for this puppy to land in my home town of Little Rock any time soon ever. After talking with a Delta Air Lines pilot, it’s my understanding that few airport in the U.S. can actually accommodate the big, fat plane. Both because the aircraft need a sufficiently lenghty runway to land the behemoth and because the jet-bridges in the airport aren’t equipped to handle a plane of such a large size. I’m no rocket surgeon, but that seems to make sense. You can’t very well make 450 people take the stairs and walk across the runway.
Qantas is initiating regular service between Los Angeles/Melbourne and Los Angeles/Sydney on the A380. The A380 is configured with 450 seats in four cabins, including 14 in First Class, 72 in Business Class, 32 in Premium Economy and 332 in Economy Class.
The newest airplane on the block features:
Mr. Dixon (a Qantas big shot) said the airline will take delivery of three A380 aircraft by the end of the year, and have eight in service by the end of 2009. The airline has ordered a total of 20 of the aircraft, all of which should be in service by the end of 2013.
“By the end of 2009, when our eighth aircraft has been delivered, Qantas will offer daily A380 services to Los Angeles from Melbourne.”
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