Why The Airbus A380 Was Before Its Time

The A380 was a masterpiece of engineering, beloved of passengers everywhere. But, for carriers, it just didn’t work. Was the A380 just too big, too thirsty and should it never have been built? Or was it just ahead of its time?

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Eos Airlines

Eos Airlines, Inc. was an American all-business-class airline headquartered in Purchase, New York. Eos flew flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York to London Stansted Airport. On April 26, 2008 Eos Airlines announced its plans to file bankruptcy on its web site, announcing it would cease passenger operations after April 27.

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Eos Airlines

Eos Airlines, Inc. was an American all-business-class airline headquartered in Purchase, New York. Eos flew flights from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York to London Stansted Airport. On April 26, 2008 Eos Airlines announced its plans to file bankruptcy on its web site, announcing it would cease passenger operations after April 27.

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