The iconic aircraft is returning to Glasgow for the first time since 2019 🛫
The world’s largest commercial passenger aircraft is set to make its return to Glasgow Airport in March.
Standing over 24 metres high and with a wingspan of nearly 80 metres, the A380 first visited on April 10 2014 to celebrate Emirates’ 10th anniversary.In April 2019 the aircraft also made Scottish aviation history by becoming the first A380 to form part of a scheduled service anywhere in Scotland. Matt Hazelwood, Chief Commercial Officer at AGS Airports Ltd, which owns Glasgow Airport, said: “The decision by Emirates to re-introduce the A380 is tremendous for Glasgow and the West of Scotland and a great way to start 2023.
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