Singapore Airlines A380 Climbing and Landing Gear

Singapore Airlines A380 the giant iron bird while retracting down its landing gear on climbing phase just after takeoff. There are four main landing gears at rear end and one landing gear at the front end. Surely, built for carrying massive 575 tonnes of maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) as well as 394 tonnes of maximum landing weight (MLW).

Back in 2007, Singapore Airlines was launch customer for super jumbo jet Airbus A380-800. Currently they operating 19 A380s our of total order 24 of A380s. The carrier also become one of the best airline in the world and headquartered in Changi Airport, Singapore. This airline does not has domestic flight, all of 69 destinations are international flights. The owner of Singapore Airlines is Singapore Government and Temasek Holdings.

Singapore Airlines A380 Climbing and Landing Gear Retracted


Singapore Airlines A380 Climbing and Landing Gear

Singapore Airlines A380 the giant iron bird while retracting down its landing gear on climbing phase just after takeoff. There are four main landing gears at rear end and one landing gear at the front end. Surely, built for carrying massive 575 tonnes of maximum takeoff weight (MTOW) as well as 394 tonnes of maximum landing weight (MLW).

Back in 2007, Singapore Airlines was launch customer for super jumbo jet Airbus A380-800. Currently they operating 19 A380s our of total order 24 of A380s. The carrier also become one of the best airline in the world and headquartered in Changi Airport, Singapore. This airline does not has domestic flight, all of 69 destinations are international flights. The owner of Singapore Airlines is Singapore Government and Temasek Holdings.