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Emirates starts recycling its A380s

Scrapping process to be unusually thorough.

John King Mon, 08 Nov 2021

As it accepts into service the last Airbus A380 to be manufactured, Emirates Airline is to recycle a major proportion of parts from its first Airbus A380 a mere 13 years after its delivery. A6-EDA, accepted by the carrier in July 2008, flew its last commercial service from Singapore to Dubai in

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John King Mon, 08 Nov 2021
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