Seismosaurus
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So the A380 has made its first successful flight. Saw it live on the news, it was a magnificent sight seeing that huge thing rolling down the runway and then lifting off.
Is this the end for the 747? From what I understand, the A380 can operate off of existing runways and terminals - it fits into the standard sized "box" on the ground. With our skies getting more and more crowded, is buying an A380 more sensible than buying two 747s? (Or two A380s instead of 3 747s or however the numbers work out.)
Just how worried is Boeing about all this? I read that they junked their own double decker in favour of a near-supersonic passenger jet, then junked that. Meanwhile stories like this claim that Airbus is already outselling Boeing.
Any thoughts?
Is this the end for the 747? From what I understand, the A380 can operate off of existing runways and terminals - it fits into the standard sized "box" on the ground. With our skies getting more and more crowded, is buying an A380 more sensible than buying two 747s? (Or two A380s instead of 3 747s or however the numbers work out.)
Just how worried is Boeing about all this? I read that they junked their own double decker in favour of a near-supersonic passenger jet, then junked that. Meanwhile stories like this claim that Airbus is already outselling Boeing.
Any thoughts?