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2005-11-25 15:27 | by Steve | montreal + canada + the world

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Luxury hotels of the sky.

“The 555 seat, double deck Airbus A380 is the most ambitious civil aircraft program yet. When it enters service in March 2006, the A380 will be the world’s largest airliner, easily eclipsing Boeing’s 747.” (from http://www.airliners.net/info/stats.main?id=29)

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