The Airbus A380 - Planes That Changed The World - Airplane Documentary
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- Dive into the riveting journey of the Airbus A380, the super jumbo that took the skies by storm, challenging Boeing's reign. Discover the innovation, trials, and teamwork behind the world's largest passenger plane. From groundbreaking first flights to intense Airbus vs Boeing rivalries, experience the story of aviation's most daring gamble
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Explore the groundbreaking aircraft that reshaped aviation in Planes That Changed The World. From visionary engineering to audacious gambles, uncover the stories, challenges, and brilliant minds behind the designs that revolutionised air travel. Witness the legacy and spirit of aviation's most transformative milestones.
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Airbus makes fabulous Airplanes.
I was very lucky, flying twice in this fantastic Magic machine.
As I'm working for Airbus.. I can proudly say the A380 aircraft is the best thing airbus ever made!! 💟
Airbus belluga can carry an A380 fuselage 😅
Guess the A320 series its the best thing ever for now.
@@anwarozr82 er, no it can't. 330 maximum.
@@andz5909 Ok👍🏻
I love them but they are apparently way too expensive to run. This is why so many companies are getting rid of them over the coming years. Everytime I fly I always go for the A380s I just find them exciting!
The best aviation documentaries have ever watched kudos Airbus ❤❤❤
I would like to Thank everyone who is involved creating and building this great plane. At the end of the year, I will have my first flight in the A380. I'm really looking forward to that day...
Airbus 380 was one of the best decisions they made, knowing that they would tople Boeing as The Biggest. People and buyers throughout the world took notice. This has given fame to Airbus and a lot of respect that has resulted in increase in sales of their other, smaller aircraft.
Those wings are simply beautiful. At a certain angle from up front they look gorgeous.
Fantastic!!! Is all I can say. Airbus salute to you!!
I was in Dubai when the A380 first took off there, officially! The whole city was abuzz with excitement!
People say the jumbo is dead but now...after the pandemic, the A380 is proving to be just plane needs to ferry more passengers more, not solely to rely on the 777,787,A350 and A330
Wow. This is the earth’s top flying machine ever but I personally still think, the most beautiful ever was the Concord. They need to make a new version of it again. Flying for 16 hours from Dubai to Orlando is too long, we need the Concord to come back..
Though some may call it a commercial failure , it truly is an engineering marvel.
BA needs to SERIOUSLY upgrade the interiors/seats of their A380's.
It is work like this that makes us proud of our species, which, frankly, has not been behaving itself lately!
😂😂😂 right
Seems you are contradicting yourself 🤣
@@user-xq3tq1qq6y there's no contradiction here, you just have a poor grasp of the language 🚮
This is an engeneering marvel
Hi, I also ❤❤❤ the A380, By far my favourite aircraft since I saw it first fly on TV back in 2005, 6 years later in 2010, I got my first opportunity to fly on it on the DXB-LHR-DXB on flight EK001 which is of course an Emirates flight, I was super excited and when it took off effortlessly, I was like wow, awesome, felt effortless, very comfy ride ❤❤❤❤ it even more, I also got another chance in March 2014 on the DXB-MEL sector and by far my longest flight ever and I was very happy the flight was also an A380 A6-EDD to be precise belonging again to Emirates. Loved every minute of it and I'm hoping now in 2024 on my next trip, I am hoping it will be another memorable A380 journey. Thinking about it makes me soo excited and its an aircraft I will happily board and fly again and again and again. Awesome spectacular marvel of engineering for sure.
What a magnificent aircraft. A flying majesty ❤❤❤❤
Marvelous engineering 😊
I would love to fly on this airliner before I die one day!
Love A 380. ❤️
I love A 380 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
sometimes people who dare to do the impossible did it for the pride, only to be pushed back by the reality of the consumer demands. concorde, A380 and 747.
Its just wow when airbus as exploded engine. They say ohhhh.
How. Many 747s crashed??? Too many.
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Yes "no risk no reward 😉
I wish they could make the A380 neo
Me too. But it will probably never happen, because A380 already was a commercial failure.
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No risk no reward
38:17 Here's it....
Boeing is no longer the Sacred Cow it once was 😢
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It is interesting to hear that boeing predicted the future regarding less hub to hub routes and more direct flights.
They've built largest airplane with most complex manufacturing infrastructure. They should have built 20 aircraft in advance.... Then they would have had a threshold for no delays success.
Would Ai have managed to make a landing like this instead of a creative problem solving human team?
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It's filmed like a Jason Bourne movie.......
Rolls Royce has something to explain. Hopefully they paid for the damage. Referring to the Qantas A-380 near air disaster incident.
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Rolls Royce called back all the A380 engines all over the world.
I've seen airbus flying in uk. It looks like it's going to fall. Illusion it's flying too slow. But in reality its just because its so big.
আমি airports চাকরি করি
Boing was a leader but now.....
The A380 is a 'bit' larger plane than the Queen - the B747- but that is about it. If the A380 in any way made history, it's a the last large four engined turbofan. And that is all. That it is a 'plane that changed the world' is just nonsence.
The air traffic controllers navigate the Airbus using the law for the buses.
So who build the biggest Passanger liner? Europe! (A380) Who build the fastest Passanger Jet? Europe! (Concorde) Who build the sales leader for the last 30 Years? Europe! (A320) USA - Go home and cry a bit louder. We make planes for peace - You only make things that make KA-BOOM.
Im european, but boeing sales are still way up from airbus. USA has amazing high tech industry and the US is actually capable of excersising influence on the world. Our governments are constantly bickering at each other. Not asying us europeans have nothing going for us living standards wise and that we dont have good high tech industries, the US has pretty much shaped the modern world and has formed the basis for the freedom we live in now.
@@timmiekat6072 Airbus has been the commercial aircraft market leader for a good many years now.
@@madanmohan1024 Boeing sells more planes currently
@@timmiekat6072currently is what timeline? Airbus sold 735 aircraft last year compared to Boeing's 528.
@@timmiekat6072Airbus has outsold and out delivered Boeing the last five years . No idea where you got your information from. You are talking bs . Commercial aircraft sales is what we are talking about here and Boeing lags considerably .
17:18 that came to be right
A380 came to service too late. The place for jumpo jet was narrow
If airbus would able to launch the A380 from the early 1990s it would have taken the market from the 747s
Boeing is right about the study of less jumbo jets are needed. The 380 is now scrapped.
I’m crying at the effort that Friggen worked
Always mention Qantas.
Cheers 👍🙏🩵
The mistake with the wires is so stupid! So unprofessional... It's really amateurish.
I don't want to imagine what other mistakes were made. A real shame.
America must be a powerful nation that 4 countries have to work together to build a plane that can surpass Boeing. Surprised that the Germans worked with Britain even when TH-cam have feed me with documentaries about their war. And the French would forever be scared of the Germans
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A380 is ugly in design and 747 is quite the opposite infact
was a fail