The Airbus A380 is the largest commercial aircraft, and it has a maximum takeoff weight of 1.3 million pounds. The only full-length double-decker jet can carry as many as 853 passengers to long distances. Flying through the air causes wake turbulence, which is significantly large for airliners like the A380. There’s no question the A380 can cause wake turbulence for other aircraft, but can it be affected by wake turbulence? Is there an aircraft large enough to affect the A380 in its wake?
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