Airbus and Qatar Airways resolve A380 dispute
Airbus forced to hold off the first flight of the A320neo
gulfnews.comHere are the latest publicly reported points about Airbus A380 activity with Qatar Airways:
Illustrative note: You may see reports highlighting Qatar’s use of A380s on routes like London-Doha and Sydney-Doha at various times, alongside broader fleet considerations and disputes with Airbus that affected the timing of deliveries or retirements in earlier years.[4][9][3]
If you’d like, I can pull a quick, up-to-date briefing from current news sources and summarize the most recent status with the exact routes and fleet numbers Qatar is using for the A380 today.
Airbus forced to hold off the first flight of the A320neo
gulfnews.comQatar Airways will be putting at least five Airbus A380s back into service as of late 2021, after grounding the whole fleet in March 2020.
onemileatatime.comThe Qatari carrier has now "reactivated" eight A380s, one of which it has already deployed to whisk passengers between Sydney and Doha from June 1.
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