Latest News About Qantas A380 Gatwick

Updated 2026-04-22 12:03

Here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage.

Illustration: imagine a rare visitor landing at a non-primary Airbus hub for a special transfer, then taking off again after a few hours as a one-off occurrence rather than a regular schedule.

If you’d like, I can monitor for updates and pull more precise flight numbers, aircraft registration, and the charter’s apparent purpose (corporate, cruise ship transfers, or government use) as new reports emerge. I can also summarize how this fits into Qantas’ broader A380 operations at Heathrow vs Gatwick.

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LAX-To-Australia Flights Canceled After Emergency Landing

Qantas grounded its Airbus A380 fleet after one of the superjumbo jets blew out an engine Thursday, shooting flames and raining large metal chunks before making a safe emergency landing in Singapore with 459 people aboard.

www.cbsnews.com

Qantas A380 grounded in Los Angeles after wing-slat failure on ...

A refurbished Qantas A380 lost a wing-slat panel while landing in Los Angeles, forcing the jet out of service and cancelling its return flight to Sydney. The mishap disrupts holiday schedules and highlights post-storage reliability risks as airlines ramp up capacity.

www.visahq.com

Qantas A380 returns to air after engine blowout

A Qantas superjumbo took off from Sydney on Saturday on the first A380 passenger flight for the airline since a midair engine explosion earlier this month triggered a global safety review.

economictimes.indiatimes.com