Most people like the iconic 4-engined Airbus A380 and every time I see one in the sky, I still stop to look at it and may even point it out to disinterested friends, family and work colleagues, sigh. It looks noticeably different to all the other planes, not just for the engines, but its gigantic size, aspect ratio and that huge tail.
In particular, I appreciate the inherent safety advantages that 4 engines brings. Unfortunately, it got canned years ago as uneconomic to run so when the remaining aircraft reach their end of life, that will be it for the A380 and it will disappear from the skies. However, that's not the case for Emirates which has 100 of these in service which are actually profitable and wants Airbus to design and build more of them. These would be a new version, regardless of the $20b it would cost Airbus to do so.
For all its modern automation and luxury, it was launched over 20 years ago and there are newer planes out there now built with more modern technology that compete well with it, so its due an update. Enter the A380neo, an enhanced version using new technology that would make it 25-30% more efficient which would be a gamechanger for the economics of running it, but is still on the drawing board and this is what would cost $20b to design and build. Check out the video which explains all this in detail.
I can't wait to see the A380neo in the skies!
In particular, I appreciate the inherent safety advantages that 4 engines brings. Unfortunately, it got canned years ago as uneconomic to run so when the remaining aircraft reach their end of life, that will be it for the A380 and it will disappear from the skies. However, that's not the case for Emirates which has 100 of these in service which are actually profitable and wants Airbus to design and build more of them. These would be a new version, regardless of the $20b it would cost Airbus to do so.
For all its modern automation and luxury, it was launched over 20 years ago and there are newer planes out there now built with more modern technology that compete well with it, so its due an update. Enter the A380neo, an enhanced version using new technology that would make it 25-30% more efficient which would be a gamechanger for the economics of running it, but is still on the drawing board and this is what would cost $20b to design and build. Check out the video which explains all this in detail.
I can't wait to see the A380neo in the skies!