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Airbus A380 set for US debut at LAX
World Business News |
2007/03/18 14:42
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Los Angeles International Airport is gearing up for the debut of the majestic, gargantuan Airbus A380. The plane -- which stands eight-stories high, has a double-decked cabin and a wingspan close to the length of a football field -- is set to debut Monday around 9:30 a.m. PDT. LAX was reportedly in close competition with a New York airport over the behemoths plane's debut. "We're planning for the largest turnout since the Concorde came in 1974," said Paul Haney, deputy executive director of airports and security for Los Angeles World Airports. Various airlines have said they plan to begin using the huge, 555-seat planes for commercial travel within the next few years. Because it can hold so many passengers, the plane is expected to lower flight costs. |
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