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Time Out has an Emirates A380 cockpit 360 video tour, guided by two Emirates Airline pilots and shot in Dubai. Find out more about how to be a pilot Ever wondered what it takes to fly a plane? How ...
A pilot's eye-view: First 360-degree tour inside an Emirates A380 cockpit reveals what it's like to fly one of the world's biggest passenger planes.
Emirates pilots provide a tour of the flight deck controls of an Airbus A380 in this fascinating and immersive 360-view video, reports Phil Blizzard in Dubai.
In this video Gabe Leigh thinks he may have just found the best economy class seat in the sky: 47K on Etihad’s A380. Join us ...
Emirates, the world’s largest operator of the Airbus A380, has released the world’s first 360-video tour of the A380 cockpit featuring Kiwi pilot, Thomas Ziarno.
From cattle class to the $22,000 suites, we take you on a video tour of a Singapore Airlines Airbus A380. Ella Morton Ella was an Associate Editor at CNET Australia.
Enlisting the presenting services of captain Thomas Ziarno and first officer Abdulrahman Mohamed Al Busaeedi, the airline has launched a video tour of an A380 cockpit, giving anoraks an insight ...
A MAJOR airline has released a 360-degree video of the Airbus A380 cockpit. All Sections. Dare to be Honest. Sign In. Subscribe. ... Take a tour of Emirates airline's A380 flight deck.
The Airbus A380 is the largest commercial aircraft in the skies Those accepted onto the Emirates pilot programme could eventually get to fly the Airbus A380, which has been revolutionising air travel.
The world tour of the Hi Fly leased Airbus A380 continues, taking it to the French department of La Reunion but with the same mission--to rescue an airline with an out-of-service Boeing Dreamliner.
The A380 landed in Toulouse, France on Thursday afternoon after the last leg of its 18- day, 25 cities world tour, which took it to Johannesburg, Sydney (Australia), Vancouver (Canada) and over the ...
Johannesburg - European aircraft manufacturer Airbus said on Thursday it had successfully completed a series of technical tests on its 555-seater Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial airliner.