Willkommen in der Heimat!
Welcome home, the comeback kid
Lufthansa brought home their first A380 from deep storage in Teruel, Spain as D-AIMK "Düsseldorf " as LH9921 on the 2nd December, the three hour flight the beginning of reactivating some of their A380 fleet since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Alan Joyce, Qantas CEO revealed lately that it takes around 4,500 hours of maintenance work to re activate their A380 from deep storage in the Californian desert as they begin to return 10 of their 12 double deckers to service.
Willkommen in der Heimat!
Welcome home, the comeback kid
Lufthansa brought home their first A380 from deep storage in Teruel, Spain as D-AIMK "Düsseldorf " as LH9921 on the 2nd December, the three hour flight the beginning of reactivating some of their A380 fleet since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Alan Joyce, Qantas CEO revealed lately that it takes around 4,500 hours of maintenance work to re activate their A380 from deep storage in the Californian desert as they begin to return 10 of their 12 double deckers to service.