SINGAPORE AIRLINES AIRBUSSingapore Airlines A380 to be on display at Asian
Aerospace 2006
A380 test plane with Singapore Airlines colours to
be at Changi; Daily flight demonstrations by Airbus test pilots
BY A CORRESPONDENT
January 26 2005
An Airbus A380 test aircraft, decked in full Singapore Airlines
colours, will grace the skies of Singapore, home of A380 launch
customer Singapore Airlines, next month.
The aircraft will be participating in Asian Aerospace 2006, the
region's premier air show that will take place from 21-26 February.
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The A380, the world's largest-ever commercial airliner, will be on
static display throughout the duration of the air show at the
Singapore Changi Exhibition Centre. In addition, Singaporeans and
visitors to the air show will be able to catch the double-decker in
flight as Airbus test pilots conduct daily flying demonstrations.
Meanwhile, work on the Singapore Airlines A380 is well underway at
Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France. Eight Singapore Airlines
A380s are in various stages of production, four of which are in the
advanced stages.
SIA has 10 A380s on firm order and 15 on option. The order was placed
in September 2000 and is worth $8.6 billion, including the cost of
spares and installed engines (but not including the cost of spare
engines).
Singapore Airlines will be the first in the world to operate the A380
at the end of 2006. Customers on the Singapore Airlines A380,
particularly in the premium classes, will notice a distinctly
different cabin product and will be able to enjoy the greater luxury
and comfort that the increased space on this aircraft affords.
There will be less than 480 seats in a three-class configuration on
the Singapore Airlines A380, although the aircraft was designed to
accommodate 555 passengers in the same layout.
The aircraft that will be used for this upcoming visit is one of the
five A380 development aircraft that Airbus uses for the A380 flight
test campaign. The campaign involves over 2,500 hours of flight tests
conducted across three continents.
This will culminate in certification by the European and American
airworthiness authorities, after which the first A380 will be
delivered to Singapore Airlines in November this year.
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