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Monday, March 19, 2007 (AP)
Airbus A380 Makes 1st Flight to America
By RICHARD PYLE, Associated Press Writer


   (03-19) 10:14 PDT NEW YORK, (AP) --

   The latest jetliner to claim the title of world's biggest passenger
aircraft completed its maiden voyage to America on Monday, flying on
football field-length wings and a prayer that the U.S. airline industry
will want to buy the double-decker jumbo jet.

   The four-engine Airbus A380 touched down at Kennedy International Airport
at about 12:10 p.m., to the cheers of onlookers gathered to watch the
arrival. As the plane taxied, a pilot waved an American flag. A separate
A380 was flying to Los Angeles time but devoid of any passengers.

   The eight-hour flight is a chance for plane builder Airbus and German
airline Lufthansa AG to show off the jewel of Airbus' offerings to
potential American buyers and to the airports they hope to turn into
flight bases for the jet. The 239-foot-long A380 can seat as many as 550
passengers, hold 81,890 gallons of fuel, cruise at 560 mph and fly some
8,000 nautical miles.

   Lufthansa Flight 8940 is meant to be a statement by its builder, the
European consortium now called EADS Airbus, that it can accommodate vast
numbers of travelers comfortably and efficiently.

   "We're talking about an airplane that is representing aviation in the 21=
st
century in terms of efficiency," said Jens Bischoff, Lufthansa's vice
president for the Americas.

   It was one of the highest-profile maiden voyages since 1969, when the
Concorde, the world's first and still only commercial supersonic
transport, arrived at JFK from London. The European-made Concorde was
retired from British and French service in 2005.

   EADS Airbus hopes the A380 — designed to carry more people farther
than any plane in history, though at subsonic speeds — will dominate
air travel for the next two decades.

   Waiting in the wings, however, is Boeing, whose 747 jumbo jet has been t=
he
world's principal long-haul aircraft for the past 30 years and now has
competitors to the A380 in early production.

   For Airbus, which has been beset by management and financial problems
— including a two-year delay to the A380 that wiped out more than
$6.61 billion in profit forecasts — the flight is a chance to prove
that the plane will be ready when the first deliveries are made in October
to Singapore airlines.

   Lufthansa chief pilot Juergen Raps, who has flown the A380 before, said
that despite the superjumbo jet's size, it was nimble and responsive.

   "If I were to compare it to driving, you would think this would be like
driving a truck or a bus," he said inside the plane's cockpit. "It's like
driving a Ferrari."

   The air show began early Monday at Frankfurt International Airport when
the took off as Lufthansa Flight 8940 for the eight-hour flight to
Kennedy, scheduled to land at 12:30 p.m. EDT. Onboard were 483 people,
including four pilots, four Airbus crew members, 23 Lufthansa cabin crew
and several hundred passengers, mostly Airbus and Lufthansa employees
along with some reporters.

   The flight was to operate just as if it were a commercial one with full
dining and entertainment services.

   After the inaugural run, Lufthansa and Airbus will operate a demonstrati=
on
flight to Chicago's O'Hare Airport on Tuesday, before returning to New
York and then Frankfurt. The plane then heads to Hong Kong and back,
before continuing its journey to Washington Dulles International Airport
on March 25, with a final stop at Lufthansa's Munich hub on March 28.

   Using the performance results from this circuit — flying the plane
as it would be done so if it were in service — Lufthansa's goal is
to match the A380's turnaround time from landing to takeoff with that of
much smaller long-haul jets already in operation.

   Airbus has 166 orders from 15 airlines for the new plane, which has
already made tests flights in Europe and to Asia.

   "We are proud that ... we are now able to present the A380 to the Americ=
an
people," said Mario Heinen, the head of Airbus' A380 program.

   Thousands of onlookers were expected to line fences at Los Angeles
International Airport to see the plane make its West Coast debut. The
facility nearly lost out on the highly anticipated landing of the A380
after Airbus announced plans to land the jet in New York instead.

   The company revised its plan to allow for arrival at both locations. Los
Angeles sped up construction of a $9 million gate for the giant gate to
accommodate the plane.

   Toulouse, France-based Airbus said that plane will perform tests at the
California airport, including airfield maneuvers, docking at the terminal
gate and ground and gate handling exercises. The Los Angeles airport, the
fifth-busiest worldwide, is expected to be the first U.S. destination for
the A380 when it enters commercial service.

   The flights come as Airbus looks to put what Louis Gallois, co-chief
executive of parent company European Aeronautic Defense and Space Co.,
called "the worst year for Airbus in its life" behind it. Airbus is
seeking to recoup its losses by cutting 10,000 jobs and spinning off or
closing six of its European manufacturing plants.

   ___

   On the Net:

   Airbus:

   Lufthansa:

   www.airbus.com

   www.lufthansa.com ------------------------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2007 AP

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