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Airbus 1380 or Airbus A390

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Last week, in some blogs I’ve read about an Airbus A390 and others talk about Airbus 1380. Interesting, two kind of airplanes I’ve heard not much before. So let’s do a research.

Are this code names? Secret new airplane projects? Old projectnames? Hidden codewords by secret agents?

For me, Airbus A390 sounds more than an extention of the current A380. But can it be extendet by Airbus? A third level? No. Wider? No. Longer? No. So I don’t think there will be an A380 extention called Airbus A390 …

What about the Airbus 1380? Sounds more than a acient dream. Maybe Airbus 1380 was the initial Airplane Project name before it officially was named A380? Who knows, I wasn’t able to research some good informations about Airbus 1380 within the internet. So whatever. Forget it …


Update 2024

Update on Airbus A Project 🔗

Last week, there was a buzz in the blogs about an Airbus A project, which seemed to be a new and interesting development in the world of airplanes. Some speculated that it could be a secret airplane project with mysterious codewords used by secret agents. However, upon further research, it appears that the information from 2011 is no longer relevant in 2021.

In the past decade, Airbus has indeed launched new projects, such as the Airbus A320neo and the Airbus A350, which have been successful in the aviation industry. These projects have brought innovation in terms of fuel efficiency, passenger comfort, and environmental sustainability.

As of 2021, there is no public information about an Airbus A project that matches the description from the 2011 blogs. It is possible that the codenames and speculations were either inaccurate or part of an early concept that did not materialize.

Looking ahead to 2024, Airbus continues to focus on developing cutting-edge aircraft to meet the evolving needs of the travel market. With advancements in technology and a growing emphasis on sustainability, Airbus remains a key player in the global transport industry.

In conclusion, while the Airbus A project mentioned in the 2011 blogs may have sparked curiosity at the time, it does not align with the current aircraft developments by Airbus. The aviation landscape has evolved, and Airbus has shifted its focus towards other successful airplane models.


Update on Airbus A Project in 2024

As we approach 2024, Airbus continues to lead the way in aircraft innovation with new projects like the Airbus A380plus and the Airbus A321XLR. These models incorporate the latest technologies to improve efficiency and passenger experience, reflecting Airbus’s commitment to shaping the future of air travel.

Despite the speculation and excitement surrounding the Airbus A project mentioned in 2011, it appears that it did not come to fruition. Instead, Airbus has concentrated on enhancing its existing product lineup and exploring new avenues for sustainable aviation.

In the dynamic world of transport and air travel, it is essential for companies like Airbus to adapt to changing market demands and technological advancements. As we look forward to 2024 and beyond, Airbus remains a key player in shaping the future of flight and pushing the boundaries of aerospace innovation.