An engineer had left the tool in the engine, thinking someone else would need to use it again later on, a safety report said.
Nothing bad happened - except to the nylon tool An Airbus A380 operated by Australian airline Qantas clocked over 290 hours ...
An investigation carried out by ATSB has found that a Qantas A380 flew for 294 hours with an engineering tool wedged in one ...
The Qantas Airbus A380 operated 34 cycles and flew for more than 290 hours before the missing tool was removed from the ...
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The Airbus A380 is the world’s largest passenger plane, and an upgraded version of the aircraft could have transformed aviation—but it wasn't to be. Emirates, the Dubai-based airline and the ...
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European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has pulled the plug on its struggling A380 superjumbo, which entered service just 12 years ago. Airbus said last deliveries of the world's largest passenger ...
A Qantas Airbus A380 flew for hundreds of hours before it was discovered a tool had been left inside one of its engines. The incident came to light on Thursday in an Australian Transport Safety ...
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, will be participating in the 7th edition of the Bahrain International ...
A year ago [Ramy RC] set out on a momentous challenge: to build a 1:21 scale Airbus A380-800 RC model with functional engines, landing gear and all other details. Recently he finished the project ...