Australian carrier Qantas is one of the world’s top five Airbus A380 operators with a total of 10 airframes in its fleet. While a couple of these planes remain in storage, the airline has brought back the majority of its double-deckers into active service.
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As months and years have passed by, Global Airlines seems to be slowly making its way to launching its inaugural services. The carrier has been met with skepticism at every step but has forged on with the acquisition and refurbishment of its first pre-owned Airbus A380. The latest news is that the carrier has finally announced its first flights: A few transatlantic services between the UK and New York JFK. We take a look at the plans for today’s video!