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Singapore Airlines, the first carrier to take ownership of the world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380, has flown its inaugural commercial flight from Singapore to Sydney. ZDNet Australia visited Sydney Airport to see what customers can expect from what's been dubbed the "big fella" by air traffic controllers.

shauno
30/10/2007 10:48 PM

Wrong! The 787 dreamliner is not the A380's direct opposition its a totally different aircraft in the same class size as say the A330 340 and 777. Although Airbus does not have any thing near ready to rival the 787's technology in the same class. The only opposition to the A380 is the 747.

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