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Friday, July 19, 2013

British Airways Super Jumbo Plane


Flight of the superjumbo: British Airways takes delivery of its first new £270million Airbus A380 as it touches down at Heathrow

  • Airbus A380 touched down in Heathrow from Toulouse this morning
  • Bigger, more spacious, more comfortable, quieter than jets it replaces
  • First of a double-decker dozen of A380s ordered by British Airways
  • Comes ahead of fleet going into service in Autumn
British Airways today took delivery of its new double-decker 'superjumbo' which airline bosses say will herald a new era for the nation's flagship airline.
BA says passengers will find its new £270million Airbus A380 bigger, more spacious, more comfortable, quieter and 'greener' than the ageing Jumbo jets it replaces – with fresher in-flight air to boot.
This morning the giant of the skies touched down at Heathrow in London, waved on by cheering BA staff who welcomed its arrival.
The plane is the first of a dozen of A380s ordered by British Airways ahead of the model going into service in the autumn.

Homecoming: The Airbus A380 resplendent in distinctive BA livery dwarfs houses as it comes into land at Heathrow Airport, London
Homecoming: The Airbus A380 resplendent in distinctive BA livery dwarfs houses as it comes into land at Heathrow Airport, London
Feat of engineering: The huge plane, pictured at Heathrow this morning, will carry 469 passengers across First, Business and Economy classes
Feat of engineering: The huge plane, pictured at Heathrow this morning, will carry 469 passengers across First, Business and Economy classes
BA behemoth: The A380 superjumbo captain puts the plane's many wheels down in preparation for landing today
BA behemoth: The A380 superjumbo captain puts the plane's many wheels down in preparation for landing today
BA behemoth: The A380 superjumbo captain puts the plane's many wheels down in preparation for landing today
BA behemoth: The A380 superjumbo captain puts the plane's many wheels down in preparation for landing today
Good day for BA: Tricia Dowdell, 50 From Ascot, left, Sarah Kiff, 47 from Croxley Green, centre, and Julie Coker, 47 from Hayes, right, await the new arrival at Heathrow
Good day for BA: Tricia Dowdell, 50 From Ascot, left, Sarah Kiff, 47 from Croxley Green, centre, and Julie Coker, 47 from Hayes, right, await the new arrival at Heathrow
Welcome party: From left to right, Graziella Buttaci, 26 from Surrey, Ruth Forbes, 29 from Beaconsfield, Delilah Legdlai, 40 from London Esha Sakon, 39 from Sandhurst and Laura Keeping, 40 from St Albans wve their flags to welcome the plane
Welcome party: From left to right, Graziella Buttaci, 26 from Surrey, Ruth Forbes, 29 from Beaconsfield, Delilah Legdlai, 40 from London Esha Sakon, 39 from Sandhurst and Laura Keeping, 40 from St Albans wve their flags to welcome the plane



British Airways today has taken delivery of the new double-decker 'superjumbo' which airline bosses say will herald 'a new era' for the nation¿s flagship airline
British Airways today has taken delivery of the new double-decker 'superjumbo' which airline bosses say will herald 'a new era' for the nation¿s flagship airline - the A3B0
BA says passengers will find its new £270million Airbus A380 bigger, more spacious, more comfortable, quieter and 'greener' than the ageing Jumbo jets it replaces - with fresher in-flight air to boot
BA says passengers will find its new £270million Airbus A380 bigger, more spacious, more comfortable, quieter and 'greener' than the ageing Jumbo jets it replaces - with fresher in-flight air to boot
It is part of the airline's wider five-year £5bn investment plan to refresh its fleet with 52 new aircraft including the Airbus's new rival Boeing 787 dubbed the 'plastic plane'.

Global icon: The A380 comes into land with London's skyline in the background
Global icon: The A380 comes into land with London's skyline in the background
Giant: British Airways' first Airbus A380 superjumbo next to a sister Airbus A320 having arrived on its delivery flight
Giant: British Airways' first Airbus A380 superjumbo next to a sister Airbus A320 having arrived on its delivery flight
Arrival: The British Airways Airbus A380 prepares to touchdown at Heathrow this morning for the first time
Arrival: The British Airways Airbus A380 prepares to touchdown at Heathrow this morning for the first time
Touchdown: The £270million A380 lands at Heathrow for the first time as the airline takes delivery of its first of 12 new planes
Touchdown: The £270million A380 lands at Heathrow for the first time as the airline takes delivery of its first of 12 new planes
Arrival: Captain James Basnett landed BA's new double-decker Airbus A380 touching down bang on time at 10.30am after a smooth and eerily quiet one and a half hour flight from the Airbuse factory in Toulouse
Arrival: Captain James Basnett landed BA's new double-decker Airbus A380 touching down bang on time at 10.30am after a smooth and eerily quiet one and a half hour flight from the Airbuse factory in Toulouse
Arrival: BA staff celebrate outside at Heathrow as the A380 parks up for the first time outside its airbase
Arrival: BA staff celebrate outside at Heathrow as the A380 parks up for the first time outside its airbase
Pilot: The cockpit of the new A380 plane which has touched down at Heathrow for the first time
Pilot: The cockpit of the new A380 plane which has touched down at Heathrow for the first time
Up top: Inside the cockpit of the A380. The plane has two pilots, although on longer flights four will be used
Up top: Inside the cockpit of the A380. The plane has two pilots, although on longer flights four will be used
The vast double decker superjumbo planes can theoretically carry up to 800 people - provided all the passengers are squeezed into narrow economy-sized seats
The vast double decker superjumbo planes can theoretically carry up to 800 people - provided all the passengers are squeezed into narrow economy-sized seats
BA add that the new economy seats have been cleverly designed to be thinner backed and hollowed out to increase seating space for passengers
BA add that the new economy seats have been cleverly designed to be thinner backed and hollowed out to increase seating space for passengers

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