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Photos: Malaysia Airlines Receives First Airbus A380

The first A380 for Malaysia Airlines – which was delivered by Airbus on May 29, 2012 in Toulouse, France – is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines, and can accommodate 494 passengers in a premium three-class layout. (Photo by Airbus/P. Pigeyre)
  • The first A380 for Malaysia Airlines – which was delivered by Airbus on May 29, 2012 in Toulouse, France – is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines, and can accommodate 494 passengers in a premium three-class layout. (Photo by Airbus/P. Pigeyre)
  • Malaysia Airlines became the eighth carrier to receive Airbus’ 21st century flagship A380 with delivery of its no. 1 jetliner, which was handed over to MAS Group Chief Executive Officer Ahmad Jauhari Yahya by Airbus Chief Operating Officer Fabrice Brégier in Toulouse, France. (Photo by Airbus/P. Pigeyre)
  • After a successful first flight, Malaysia Airlines' first A380 returned to Toulouse to be prepared for its next journey to the Airbus facilities in Hamburg, Germany for cabin installation and painting on October 21, 2011. (Photo by Airbus/H.Goussé)
  • The first Malaysia Airlines A380 takes off from Toulouse, France for its maiden flight on October 21, 2011. (Photo by Airbus/H.Goussé)
  • The no. 1 A380 for Malaysia Airlines returned to Toulouse, France on 9 May following completion of its interior furnishing and cabin system tests in Hamburg, Germany. (Photo by Airbus/P. Pigeyre)
  • Malaysia Airlines’ first A380 moves to the flight line in preparation for its delivery. The aircraft is painted with the base design of Malaysia Airlines’ bright new livery, with additional features developed specifically for this A380 livery to be applied post-delivery. (Photo by Airbus/P. Pigeyre)
  • Following completion of its interior furnishing and cabin system testing, the first A380 for flag carrier Malaysia Airlines arrived in Toulouse, France on May 9, 2012 for final system checks. (Photo by Airbus/P. Pigeyre)



 
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