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Tuesday, November 14, 2006 (AP)
Airbus A380 Lands in Singapore



   (11-14) 00:28 PST SINGAPORE, (AP) --

   The Airbus A380 arrived Tuesday in Singapore, the first Asian stop in
final test flights intended lead to the superjumbo's air-worthiness
certification by the end of the year.

   The plane, carrying representatives of the U.S. Federal Aviation
Administration and the European Aviation Safety Agency, landed about 12
hours after departing from Toulouse, France. It flies Wednesday morning to
Seoul, South Korea, before returning to France.

   The four last trips in the test flight schedule, ending Nov. 30, are
designed to put the 555-seater A380 through 150 hours of flights under the
kind of operating conditions it will experience with airlines.

   The superjumbo, which takes off again Friday for Hong Kong and Narita,
Japan, is on track for certification by mid-December, Airbus spokeswoman
Maggie Bergsma said.

   Singapore Airlines will be the first carrier to fly the superjumbo after
it receives its first plane in October 2007 — a year later than
originally planned. Other A380 deliveries have also been delayed, some by
two years.

   Airbus and its parent company European Aeronautic Defence and Space Co.
have blamed wiring problems for the holdups, which are set to wipe 4.8
billion euros ($6.2 billion) off profit over the next four years, and are
complicating plans for a still-unlaunched mid-size jet to compete with
Boeing Co.'s 787.

   Airbus separately announced orders for eight single-aisle A320 jets on
Monday, from Pakistani airline Airblue and Kuwaiti leasing company ALAFCO. =
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