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Pre-pandemic, China Southern Airlines successfully operated a profitable Airbus A380 fleet despite high operating costs. Due to the impact of COVID-19, the airline decided to retire its A380 fleet ...
China Southern Airlines, China's largest carrier by passenger numbers, is due to fly its first Airbus A380 on November 18.
China Southern Airlines has retired its last two Airbus A380s, marking the type's complete exit from the Chinese market after more than a decade of operations.
The first Airbus A380 of China Southern Airlines, the biggest Chinese airline by fleet size, made its maiden flight on Friday.
China Southern Airlines is reviewing the future of the five Airbus A380 superjumbos in its fleet, an executive said on Wednesday, at a time when many carriers are retiring the jets early because ...
China Southern Airlines, the owner of five jumbo A380s is reportedly to retire the aircraft in China after more than 10 years’ operation since their introduction in 2011.
China Southern aims to relaunch its China-U.S. network on July 1 with 38 weekly flights, including 12 to Los Angeles, but it will not bring back its Airbus A380.
Given the uncertainty, the A380’s success in China may depend heavily on the impact it has on China Southern’s business, which lags behind its rivals on long-haul international routes.
China Southern Airlines will deploy Airbus A380 jets on flights to Sydney as part of efforts to squeeze profits from its underperforming superjumbo fleet.
China Southern Airlines is reviewing the future of the five Airbus A380 superjumbos in its fleet, an executive said on Wednesday, at a time when many carriers are retiring the jets early because ...
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