Earlier this week, the first
Airbus A380 for China Southern Airlines took to the skies for
the start of a final phase of flight and ground tests.
The tests
are being carried out from Airbus' facilities in Hamburg, where
the aircraft has undergone painting and full cabin furnishing.
During the upcoming programme of test flights, all cabin systems will
be thoroughly tested, including air flow and air conditioning,
lighting, galleys, lavatories, seats and in-flight entertainment.
In parallel, Airbus will also undertake advanced general
performance tests with the aircraft before it flies to Toulouse
for preparation for delivery to the airline.
China Southern Airlines will become the seventh
operator of the A380 when it begins flying the aircraft later this
year.
The aircraft is configured with 506 seats in a three-class
lay-out with 8 first, 70 business and 428 economy class seats.
Altogether, China Southern Airlines has placed firm orders for
five A380s.
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