British Airways is a massive multinational airline that operates a fleet of hundreds of jets and offers passengers their choice among hundreds of daily flights. The carrier’s extensive route network includes destinations across the globe and on all six inhabited continents. To support many of the longest routes in its network, British Airways operates an impressive fleet of long-haul Boeing and Airbus widebody jets. Some of these aircraft have been flying for the carrier for decades.
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World’s Oldest Passenger A380 Reactivated By Emirates
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- April 26, 2025
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On April 3rd, Emirates reintroduced another Airbus A380 to service. The specific airframe was A6-EDF, which is about 19 years old and nearly double the average age of the carrier’s superjumbos. Its return to service saw an initial round-trip service between Dubai and Cairo. While it was the seventh A380 ever to be built, it was the sixth A380 delivered to the Gulf carrier; those that arrived sooner have since been retired or stored.