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Delivery closes one of the most spectacular chapters in European aerospace history.
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Jens Flottau

Executives close to the program discuss the A380’s rise and fall.
 
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Sean Broderick

Airlines returning aircraft to service should factor supply-chain delays into their planning as issues ranging from logistics slowdowns to problems getting aircraft into foreign repair stations threaten fleet ramp-ups, executives at Aviation Week’s MRO Europe conference said.
 
 
Delivery for the final A380 has been brought forward by Emirates, signalling the accelerated exit of the superjumbo from the global fleet.

 
European fleet activity rising, UK airlines seeking SAF support to meet SAF targets, Sydney sets out $90 million plan to lure international carriers, and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
The government of India has finally found a buyer for Air India, with Tata Group selected to take over the flag carrier as expected. But although Tata has won the bidding contest, it will face many challenges in operating the airline as a viable business.
 
 
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