Airbus A380 superjumbo....... wow wat a beauty

Heathrow prepares for superjumbo

A £100m redevelopment scheme has started at Heathrow airport to accommodate the new double-decker, 550-seater Airbus A380 superjumbo.

The project is due to be completed by the end of 2005, in time for the first A380 to start operating at Heathrow in spring 2006.

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Airbus’s A380 jet is the first fully double-decked aircraft

A pier at Terminal 3 will be demolished to make more space for the massive wingspan of the plane.

The new development will be 280m long and stand three storeys high.

It is designed to allow passengers to board and leave the jumbo from both levels of the aircraft, which will be fitted with shops, sleeping areas, creche and exercise room.

facts ‘n’ pictures of airbus A380 superjumbo

Mick Temple, managing director of airports operator BAA, said that preparations for A380 were going well and were right on schedule.

“The A380 will be an important aircraft for Heathrow… but we are also ensuring that our new facilities can accommodate all types of aircraft and meet the needs of all our airlines,” he said.

Four aircraft stands will be built along the new pier, which is designed to serve the future generation of aircraft, including the medium-sized Airbus A320.

Airlines planning to operate the A380 at Heathrow include: Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Virgin Atlantic, Quantas, Qatar Airways and Malaysia Airlines.

hot damn. maybe now they will have room to put noisy kids in to let the rest of us enjoy the flight in peace!

Just a little while ago, u were a noisy kid urself Yusuf spoiling the peaceful flight of others.


The idea of A380 was introduced as A3XX in 1990 but no one ordered for the aircraft so Airbus was sceptical to bring this on the board. I am happy that eventually the first A380 will be out in less than two years. But again countries that run after boeing will still prefer to buy 747-400. Exactly as PIA bought 777 though 340-500 or 340-600 is way better than 777 in all aspects. Political decisions.

darn! another reason why i should have been a pilot!

If this stupid Jumbo requires this much space that it requires UK to rebuild a whole section of Heathrow then where is going to go? I mean there won’t be another airport that it would fit in.

Or maybe it’ll just be a ride like Batman or something, 2 hour flights around the country and back to pavillion. :hehe:
That would be so phunny, don’t u think?