Advanced
The A380 adopts more composite materials throughout the aircraft, which greatly reduces the weight of the aircraft, reduces fuel consumption and emissions, and lowers operating costs.The A380 improves aerodynamic performance, using more advanced engines, wings, and landing gear, and is even quieter than the world's largest airliners, and the noise emitted by the airliner on takeoff can reach the noise control standard of half of the noise control standards.
Cockpit
The A380 features a state-of-the-art cockpit with state-of-the-art interactive displays and extended integrated avionics modules connected by Ethernet, which operates in a similar way to the other A3XX models, reducing the cost of training pilots and safeguarding aviation safety.
Engine
The A380 can be powered by either a Rolls-Royce Trent 900 or a General Electric and Pratt & Whitney Engine Alliance GP7200 jet engine, both derivatives of those used on the Boeing 777, with the Trent 900 featuring a thrust reversal brake, and the GP7200 using a GE90 core and PW4090 powerplant. The Trent 900 has a reverse thrust brake, while the GP7200 uses a GE90 core and a PW4090 turbofan and low-pressure compressor. Sales of the GP7200 were initially dominated by the Trent 900, but later the GP7200 managed to catch up and close in on the Trent 900's sales.
Cabin
The A380's cabin is equipped with the most advanced in-flight entertainment system ever developed for an airliner, with a fiber-optic power distribution network that makes the selection of movies, video games and TV programs more flexible and complete. Depending on the needs of different airlines, other facilities such as barber stores, sleeper berths, casinos, massage rooms or children's playgrounds can be arranged, and passengers can also use portable computers and make phone calls while on board.
Airbus A380 is the European Airbus design and production of transportation force oversized civil aircraft, the highest capacity of the whole aircraft for 840 people, comfortable passenger capacity of 555 people, put into use will become the world's largest passenger aircraft.
The Airbus A380 has a wingspan of 79.8 meters, a length of 73 meters, and a height of 24.1 meters. Inside the cabin, there is enough space to set up sleeping cabins, business centers, gyms, medical centers, libraries, restaurants and bars, making passengers feel like being on a luxury cruise ship. Compared to today's largest passenger aircraft, the Boeing 747, the Airbus A380 has more than 40% more space. In addition, the cargo model of this aircraft has a payload of 150 tons and a transport cargo volume of 1,132 cubic meters.