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Photos: Thai Airways First Airbus A380

Capt. Montree Jumrieng, Thai Airways International’s Executive Vice President, Technical Dept. enters the cabin for a visit inside THAI’s no. 1 A380 – which was delivered by Airbus on 27 September 2012. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • Capt. Montree Jumrieng, Thai Airways International’s Executive Vice President, Technical Dept. enters the cabin for a visit inside THAI’s no. 1 A380 – which was delivered by Airbus on 27 September 2012. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • The first A380 for Thai Airways International (THAI) – which was handed over during a ceremony on 27 September 2012 – will bring a new dimension to the airline’s in-flight experience when it enters operational service. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • Thai Airways International’s (THAI) decision to configure its A380 fleet with only 507 seats is aligned with the carrier’s strategy to offer more modern and enhanced products and services at every customer touch point. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • According to Capt. Montree Jumrieng, Thai Airways International’s (THAI) Executive Vice President, Technical Dept., the A380 was selected by the carrier due to the extra flying comfort it offers. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • The delivery ceremony for Thai Airways International’s (THAI) first A380 included the presence of Capt. Montree Jumrieng, THAI’s Executive Vice President, Technical Dept. (Photo by P. Masclet/Airbus)
  • The no. 1 A380 for Thai Airways International (THAI) was revealed to a capacity crowd of invited guests during a delivery ceremony in Toulouse, France. (Photo by P. Masclet/Airbus)
  • Thai Airways International (THAI) took delivery of its first of six A380s on order during a ceremony held in Toulouse, France on 27 September 2012. (Photo by JB Accariez/Airbus)
  • A troupe of dancers representing the four regions of Thailand performed during Thai Airways International’s (THAI) first A380 delivery in Toulouse, France. (Photo by P. Masclet/Airbus)
  • With delivery of its no. 1 A380 in Toulouse, France, Thai Airways International (THAI) became the ninth operator worldwide to receive Airbus’ 21st century flagship jetliner. (Photo by JB Accariez/Airbus)
  • Delivery of the first Thai Airways International (THAI) A380 jetliner continues a long relationship with Airbus that dates back to 1977. (Photo by JB Accariez/Airbus)
  • The first A380 for Thai Airways International (THAI) – which was delivered on 27 September 2012 – is configured with 12 private suites in Royal First Class, 60 fully flat sleeper seats in Royal Silk Class and 435 seats in Economy. (Photo by JB Accariez/Airbus)
  • Thai Airways International (THAI) became the ninth airline to receive an Airbus A380 jetliner during a ceremony held in Toulouse, France. (Photo by P. Masclet/Airbus)
  • During a ceremony held in Toulouse, France, Thai Airways International (THAI) took delivery of its first of six A380s on order. (Photo by P. Masclet/Airbus)
  • The first Thai Airways International (THAI) A380 takes off from Toulouse, France on its way to Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • Following its handover by Airbus in Toulouse, France, the no. 1 A380 for Thai Airways International (THAI) prepares for its departure to Bangkok, Thailand on 28 September 2012. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • THAI’s first A380 jetliner is shown taxiing prior to its departure from Toulouse, France – where the double-deck jetliner was delivered by Airbus – to Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • All-new cabin designs on THAI's A380 include a first class section with 12 private suites. (Photo by P. Pigeyre/Airbus)
  • THAI joins the “elite club” of A380 airlines. (Photo by P. Masclet/Airbus)
  • The delivery event for Thai Airways International’s (THAI) first A380 brought the sights and sounds of Thailand all the way to Toulouse, France. (Photo by JB Accariez/Airbus)



 
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