Photos from Inside the Airbus A380

Airbus' new A380 double-decker aircraft is busily on production. Recently, the company took a group of 200 journalists up for a tour around the skies. The airplane can seat 840 passengers and is 118 tons heavier than its Boeing 747 rival. With a 239-foot long fuselage (that's as long as eight London double-decker buses!), a 262-foot wingspan (enough room to park 70 cars), the A380 requires an engine thrust at takeoff equivalent to 2,500 cars. Can you say big? View more pictures of the inside by clicking the "Continue reading" link below.

Above, A380 passengers in business class take advantage of the digital in-flight entertainment system, which is avaliable at each seat throughout all of the cabins.

A passenger in first-class reads a book as she sprawls out in her suite.

The upstairs area of the A380 has an open bar area where passengers can socialize during the long-haul flights.

One of the business class sections upstairs is pictured here.
All photos courtesy of Airbus.





