Photo gallery: Emirates-A380 again a regular guest in Vienna

Airbus A380 (Photo: Christian Ambros).
Airbus A380 (Photo: Christian Ambros).

Photo gallery: Emirates-A380 again a regular guest in Vienna

Airbus A380 (Photo: Christian Ambros).
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Airbus A380s operated by Emirates stayed away from Vienna International Airport for just over a year. That changed this week. The super jumbos are now - at least for the time being - to be found again more often.

The Airbus A25 aircraft have been back in Vienna since March 2021, 380. For the time being, the world's largest passenger aircraft will be in service until May 31, 2021. It then depends primarily on the further development of demand. According to Emirates, this should be very strong at the moment.

On Saturday the A6-EOT was in use on a Dubai-Vienna-Dubai circuit. Christian Ambros gave some impressions of the Airbus A380 for Aviation Direct. These are shown in the slide show below. Emirates is the world's largest superjumbo operator.

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