Airbus has officially handed over the first A380 to Singapore Airlines in a ceremony held October 15 at its Delivery Centre in
Singapore Airlines also used this opportunity to reveal their new, spacious and luxurious A380-cabin-interior, featuring 471 seats in three classes.
"This delivery really marks the beginning of a new chapter for the aviation industry and we feel honoured to be the ones opening this new chapter", said Seng. "With the A380, but also with the new cabin we are offering, our customers will enjoy a completely new way of flying while benefiting from the quietest cabin in the sky. In every class we'll provide more comfort and more space for relaxation. Our new Singapore Airlines Suites – a class beyond First – will redefine luxury air travel."
"This is a landmark day for all those who worked so hard over the years to make it happen. It is also a tribute to all the engineers and workers who developed the A380, as well as all our customers who selected this magnificent and highly efficient jetliner. We appreciate the confidence they have shown in Airbus and for staying with us through troubled times", said Enders. "This is all a testimony to their faith in the product and in Airbus. We are especially thankful and proud that an airline of the standing and reputation of Singapore Airlines is the first to operate this all new greener, cleaner, quieter and smarter 21st-century flagship."
"We are delighted that Singapore Airlines, our long standing partner, has selected the
The aircraft's efficiency and advanced technologies results in higher operational flexibility and outstanding economics – with a range of more than 8,000 nm/15,000 km and seat-mile costs 20 percent lower than the former largest aircraft.
The A380 will take-off for
Currently Singapore Airlines has five A340-500 Airbus aircraft in its mainline fleet. In total and to date, Singapore Airlines has further 19 A380, 20 A350 and 19 A330-300 on order.
To date, total orders and commitments for the A380 are 189 from 16 customers. Subsequent aircraft for delivery to Singapore Airlines, Emirates Airlines and Qantas are also well on track.
Airbus is an EADS company.