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Lufthansa's first A380 entered scheduled service on Friday, 11 June 2010 on the Frankfurt–Tokyo route. Click for more photos
Lufthansa unveils A380 interiors
Lufthansa's first A380 entered scheduled service on Friday, 11 June 2010 on the Frankfurt–Tokyo route.
* Lufthansa's first A380 entered scheduled service on Friday, 11 June 2010 on the Frankfurt–Tokyo route.
* The first class bathroom on Lufthansa's A380 superjumbo is spacious with the toilet separated from the changing area.
* A Lufthansa first class seat reclined into a bed.
* Lufthansa's first class cabin on the A380.
* Lufthansa staff celebrate the delivery of the airline's first A380.
* A Lufthansa staff member takes a photo of the airline's new A380.
* Lufthansa has configured its Airbus A380 with 526 seats.
* Inside the Lufthansa A380 superjumbo.
* Inside the Lufthansa A380 superjumbo.
* The new Lufthansa A380 took off from Hamburg on its ferry flight to Frankfurt with about 500 guests and 22 crew members on board.
* Inside the Lufthansa A380 superjumbo.
* The new Lufthansa A380 took off from Hamburg on its ferry flight to Frankfurt with about 500 guests and 22 crew members on board.
* The new Lufthansa A380 took off from Hamburg on its ferry flight to Frankfurt with about 500 guests and 22 crew members on board.
German aviation services firm Lufthansa Technik said yesterday it will build a hangar in the Philippines dedicated to the Airbus A380, the world's largest commercial passenger jet.
The company's local unit said it would break ground for the $US30 million ($A27 million) facility at Manila airport on Friday. No other project details were disclosed.
"The new $30 million hangar indicates the continuing commitment of Lufthansa Technik Philippines to build up its investment in the Philippines and create hundreds of high-tech, high-skill jobs for Filipinos," it said in a statement.
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"There are only four locations worldwide where the A380 can be maintained and the Philippines hopes to join this rank."
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