The Real Reason Why the A380 was too Big to Survive

Why A380 Failed, A380 Engineering, QF32 Qantas Flight; On December 16th, 2021, the last Airbus A380 ever built took off from Hamburg, headed for Dubai. No press conference. No farewell ceremony. Just twenty-five billion dollars in development costs, four million individual parts, and a plane so big France built it its own roads, Airbus built it its own ships, and air traffic control invented it its own category. Two hundred fifty-four aircraft. Then it was over. Production ended. The biggest passenger plane ever built quietly disappeared from the assembly line - and here's everything it did that nobody will ever try again. Topics covered in this video: šŸ›©ļø Why the A380 physically shouldn't have flown, wing flex, MTOW, and the test that broke the wing ⚔ The "Super" category and the hidden third deck: What air traffic control and Airbus had to invent for this plane šŸ›£ļø The logistics nightmare: France built a 240km road for one airplane šŸ”„ QF32 and the death of the A380 - how 469 people survived an engine explosion, and why Airbus killed the program anyway Also check out:    • WhatĀ ReallyĀ HappensĀ WhenĀ 2Ā AirplanesĀ Colli...Ā Ā  #airbusa380 #AviationFacts #Superjumbo