Airbus A380 - World's Largest Aircraft - Shows Its Stuff to New York City



    The 555-passenger, double-deck Airbus A380 created a stir across
    the U.S. this week, starting with Monday's dual landing at LAX and JFK
    airports. The planes were in the U.S. for the first time for a series
    of route-proving exercises. First delivery of the A380 is slated for
    October 2007 to Singapore Airlines.

    New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured the visiting
    superjumbo Airbus A380 at John F. Kennedy International Airport early
    Wednesday morning, shortly before the 21st Century double-decker
    widebody took to the skies over the Big Apple in a short demonstration
    flight for a group of invited guests and media. Shown here in a
    walk-around tour with Airbus Chief Flight Test Engineer Fernando
    Alonzo (l) and Airbus COO Customers John Leahy (r), Mayor Bloomberg, a
    recognized aviation enthusiast, visited the exterior and interior of
    the world's largest passenger aircraft. The 555-seat A380 touched down
    in the U.S. for the first time on Monday, with dual landings at JFK
    and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The A380 offers
    unparalleled comfort, economic efficiency and environmental
    friendliness to the commercial airline industry, which expects to see
    a near tripling of passengers worldwide over the next 20 years. The
    A380 departs JFK Wednesday evening but will return to the U.S. Sunday
    night. On Monday, March 26, Washington Dulles International Airport
    will host a group of invited guests in a tour and demonstration flight
    around the Washington area.

    In recognition of the strong relationship between Airbus and the
    New York City Fire and Police Departments and Airbus' contributions to
    both in 9-11 recovery efforts, America's first rescue unit, Rescue
    One, brought their custom-built fire and rescue truck, along with the
    NYPD's specially built lighting truck to JFK. Also on display was a
    Police Fire and Rescue vehicle from the Port Authority of New York and
    New Jersey. Airbus COO-Customer John Leahy joined representatives of
    the various agencies in position outside the Airbus A380. The police
    and fire equipment was waiting to salute the Airbus A380 as it landed
    Wednesday at JFK following a brief demonstration flight around New
    York. Airbus donated the $750,000 Rescue One apparatus and the
    $450,000 NYPD lighting truck in 2002 as part of the aircraft
    manufacturer's efforts to help New York's emergency teams recover from
    their devastating losses on September 11th. The double-deck A380
    visited JFK this week as part of its first visit to the United States
    in a route proving exercise that brought the world' largest commercial
    jet to JFK, Chicago O'Hare, LAX, and Dulles International Airport.