Can Dublin Airport handle A380?


Can Dublin Airport handle A380? The new North Runway at Dublin Airport is 3,110 metres long and covers 306,000 square metres of concrete. This means it is classed as a Category IIIB runway by EASA and can accommodate large, long-haul aircraft such as the Boeing 747-8 and Airbus A380-800.


Why KLM does not have A380?

Air France-KLM has revealed plans to retire its older widebody fleet, in favor of more modern, fuel-efficient aircraft. The Franco-Dutch airline group already withdrew the mighty Airbus A380 and Boeing 747 from service following the pandemic, and is now making plans to retire its aging Airbus A330s and Boeing 777s.


Does Ryanair have a380s?

Airbus A380-800 Planes flown by Ryanair Ryanair DAC is an Irish ultra low-cost carrier founded in 1984.


Where will Lufthansa fly A380?

Starting October 29, 2023, the A380 will be flying daily from Bangkok to Munich with flight number LH773. The return flight, from Munich to Bangkok, will be flying daily with flight number LH772.


What will replace the A380?

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.


Why do airlines not like A380?

The arrival of the A380 in 2007 was poorly timed. The price of jet fuel had begun to creep up, and by 2007 was floating at around $4 a gallon. This made airlines shy away from the expensive to operate four engine jets of the 80s and 90s, and to look instead to fuel efficiency as a major deciding factor.