Airbus A380 wide-body jetliners at the Dubai International Airshow in 2019. Picture: Getty
A few days before Christmas, an Airbus A380 aeroplane that had rolled off the production line at a manufacturing site in the German city of Hamburg was flown to the Persian Gulf to begin service for Emirates Airlines. And as it landed in Dubai, a short and sobering chapter in the history of aviation was closed for good.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
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