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Super jumbo A-380 lands in Delhi
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May 06, 2007 16:36 IST
Last Updated: May 06, 2007 16:44 IST

The world's largest passenger aircraft A-380 touched down for the first time in India on Sunday to mark the second anniversary celebrations of Kingfisher Airlines.

This fully double-decker aircraft, which landed at 10.50 am, has a passenger capacity of 850 seats in all economy configurations, but in three classes it has the capacity to carry about 550 passengers.

Kingfisher Airlines has ordered five A-380 planes, which has a list price of over $300 million per aircraft.

The super jumbo aircraft is powered by four Trent engines manufactured by Rolls Royce and can fly 15,000 km non-stop.

During its India visit, it would be taking some VIPs on a flight of fancy over Delhi, and on Tuesday it will fly off to Mumbai.

Airports Authority of India and advance teams of Airbus Industrie had been on the job in Delhi to prepare for various facilities, including navigation of the super jumbo plane which takes the space of three Boeing 737 or Airbus 320.

This 80-feet-tall aircraft will be fly flying off from Mumbai on May 9.


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