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Qantas will make A-380 airplanes resume operations

Sydney, Australia - Gradually, starting from next week-end

On Tuesday, Qantas announced on its website that it wants to resume gradually the operations of its Airbus airplanes. Two of its six A-380s will re-enter service during the next weekend: on Saturday, November 27, the first aircraft will operate the route Sydney/London via Singapore and will carry on board the airline's CEO, Alan Joyce. The news comes after a long period in which the carrier's A-380s...

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