DUBAI— The Airbus A380, which is considered as the world's largest
long-haul airplane featuring two decks, four aisles and the capability to
carry 600 to more than 800 passengers on board, is also a "zero-crash
aircraft".
"Technology is what we master at Airbus. We just cannot afford to crash. The
A380 has been designed to be a zero-crash aircraft and we made sure that it
carries passengers safely to and from their destinations," said Jacky Joye,
flight test engineer of Airbus.
What about A330 Mr. Joye?