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How many A380s does Etihad have?

Etihad has 10 A380s, each with 498 seats and the same configuration.



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The Etihad Airbus A380 will be making a comeback shortly. The airline is bringing back four Airbus A380s, and they'll fly exclusively between Abu Dhabi and London. Expect one daily frequency as of July 2023, and three daily frequencies as of November 2023. I can't wait to fly the Etihad A380 once again!

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Pre-pandemic, Lufthansa had an Airbus A380 fleet of 14 jets, and the plan is now as follows: Six of the jets have already been sold, so most definitely won't return, making the maximum fleet size eight aircraft. Lufthansa now officially plans to bring back all eight Airbus A380s that it still owns.

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The first of Etihad's four A380s returns to the skies from 25 July 2023, on the Abu Dhabi–London Heathrow route.

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1 Emirates The airline took 123 Airbus A380s from Airbus, though seven are already listed as historic by ch-aviation, with 76 listed as active. The airline has over 60,000 seats installed across its Airbus A380 fleet, and in the single year of 2018, it scheduled over 61,000 flights.

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Etihad Airways' A380 superjumbos are finally back in the air, 40 months after the airline grounded the world's largest passenger plane due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Etihad First Officers are offered a fixed monthly pay of $7,000 (AED26,000) in addition to a flight duty allowance of $11 (AED40) per flying hour. Furthermore, First Officers are provided with meal allowances between $4 (AED12) and $7 (AED23) per hour during layovers, based on the destination.

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For $38,000, passengers can book a one-way ticket on Etihad's infamous Residence, a private cabin that includes a bedroom, lounge, and private bathroom. The Residence exists only on Etihad Airways' Airbus A380, which has the distinction of being the largest passenger plane in the world.

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Emirates has the world's largest fleet of A380s. The purchased A380 was among the earliest ever made and was originally delivered to Singapore Airlines in 2008.

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Abu Dhabi-hubbed Etihad Airways will resume using the Airbus A380 on July 25th, more than three years after being grounded. Etihad has 10 A380s, each with 498 seats and the same configuration. There are two 'The Residence' suites, nine first-class apartments, 70 business seats, and 417 economy seats.

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Now that the pandemic seems under control, the great queens of the sky are making a comeback. Etihad, Emirates, Lufthansa, Qantas, British Airways and other airlines, including new start-up Global, are putting the A380 back to work.

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Can a pilot make a million a year? American Airlines pilots earn an average salary of $118,000, with some pilots earning in excess of $700,000. Most importantly, pilot salaries continue to increase. Even international airlines pay well.

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Currently, the world's biggest international airline has on order 50 A350-900s, 30 787-9s and 115 Boeing 777Xs. The airline operates 119 A380s, 123 Boeing 777-300ERs and 10 Boeing 777-200LRs. The 777X aircraft will replace the A380s, while the A350s and 787s will eventually replace the 777s.

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After being grounded for over three years, Lufthansa brought back some of its Airbus A380s as of the summer of 2023. The airline is planning on progressively bringing back more of these planes, and will eventually have all eight remaining A380s back in service.

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A total of 251 Airbus A380s were built and delivered for civil aviation. How many A380s are still flying? As of May 2023, about 130 A380s are in service - but several airlines plan to reactivate more aircraft during the year.

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No US-based airline ever ordered the Airbus A380. With production ending next year, none ever will. Why was it that the A380 never sold in America, and what does that tell us about the issues with the plane? Let's find out.

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No US-based airline ever ordered the Airbus A380. With production ending next year, none ever will. Why was it that the A380 never sold in America, and what does that tell us about the issues with the plane? Let's find out.

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