Australia’s national airline, Qantas, first flew the Airbus A380 in October 2008 when the Superjumbo took off from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport bound for Los Angeles. It has taken nearly 16 years for the red-tailed A380 to find its way to Africa, but that changed today when Qantas flight QF63 departed Sydney for Johannesburg.
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