Airbus A380 arrives in Sydney

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2007

THE world's largest passenger jumbo jet - the Airbus A380 - has landed in Sydney after its first commercial flight from Singapore.

The massive aircraft touched down at Sydney Airport at 5.24pm (AEST) yesterday after leaving Singapore at 10.16am (Sky News).

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  • I don't think it'll be as frequent. It carries way more passengers than a 747-400 so there won't be a need for as many flights, mate.

  • Because most of the 747 are powered by GE or RR engines (that's with BA at least), whilst the PW 4062s are on freighters and other operators. The PW engines are suprisingly quiet, and it would make more sense if more could use them.

    Either way, you're right.

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  • @ThreadyCashdrummer01 Yeah, well, it is HUGE, but it lands at (about) the same speed as an A320. So it ISN'T going that fast.

  • it doesn't look like it's going very fast, but it's just so damn big

  • Fatty fatty bom bom

    Today cannot land home

  • ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­h!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i was stuck to the landing gear

  • fat fat!! :(

  • BiG Bird! : ) )))

  • So true, I've got 3 models of singapore (20 all together) scale 1:200. People ask y i like planes I just say 'deal with it'!

  • That is one fat jet

  • You've got a correct statment there dude. I'll take your -1 away.

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