The infamous Airbus A380 is a feat of engineering and the only fully double-decker widebody aircraft. It can carry up to 853 passengers, making it the world’s largest passenger aircraft. It has been taking to the skies since 2007. Its sheer size and power have presented unique challenges for both pilots and those working and guiding the aircraft on the ground.
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