An A380 is a double story aircraft but the B747 is double story only in the front of the plane. A380's are alot newer the B747's.
Each airplane is really about the same. The Airbus A380-800 was introduced in 2007, and after that, the Boeing B747-8 was introduced in 2012, using B787 technology. Here are the length's of each plane: A380-800: L- 72.75 m (261 ft 10 inch) 555 people capacity. B747-8: L- 74.2 m (243 ft 6 inch) 450 people capacity. So, the Airbus A380 is actually a little bigger than the B747-8, claiming the title for "Biggest Passenger Plane in the world."
The modern Singapore Airlines Fleet consists of the following: : A380-800 Airbus : A340-500 Airbus : B777-300ER Boeing : B777-200ER Boeing : B777-300 Boeing : B777-200 Boeing : B747-400 Boeing
There has not been (as of Sep-2012) an accident involving an A380 and a B747. In June 2011, an Air France A380 clipped the tail of a Comair Bombardier CRJ-700 regional jet on the ground at New York's JFK airport. There were no reported injuries on either aircraft.
basically just coincidence
It depends on the distance of your route Short Haul: 737-800 Mideum Haul: A330-300 Long Haul: B747-400 Super Long Range: A380-800
It depends on the size of the airplane. On a small cessna one man can carry one side of the wing by himself. On an airliner it takes a crane to carry it. The weight is not as big a factor as the wings shape to produce lift. With enough power any wing can be made to fly.
Size and Number of Engines The A300 is a 2-engine passenger/cargo jet. The A300B2 is short-ranged; the A300B4 is short- to medium-ranged; the A300-600 and -600R are medium-ranged. The A310 is a much shorter variant that has a longer range than the A300, and like the -600 has a newer electronic cockpit. The A340 is a much longer, 4-engine aircraft derived from the A300. It was designed to be immune to FAA regulations on two-engine planes. It failed to meet Airbus' expectations because it was undermined by rapidly-improving twinjets such as the B767, B777, and A330, after the FAA started allowing two-engine aircraft to fly longer routes. The A380 is the new super-jumbo jet that has 2 cabins (or 2 floors). It is Huge with a gross weight that tops 1,000,000 lbs. Its high capacity, long range, and higher fuel efficiency per seat than (every single iteration of) the Boeing 747 is intended to break Boeing's monopoly on the high-capacity-airliner market. It's so big, though, that it needs a longer takeoff/landing run and terminals also need to be modified to accommodate its larger wingspan, as well as adding that extra upper-deck jetway that wasn't really needed for the smaller B747. Because of this, many airlines still prefer the 747. The A380F was a planned cargo version of the A380, but it was postponed until production of the A380 stabilized.
The B747 has 4 engines, carries more people further, faster and more often. The DC - 10 was a trijet engined aircraft mostly used between cities. So B747 is bigger
Here some,matbe a lot: B707,B727,B737-100,B737-200,300,400,500,600,700,800,900,B747-100,200,300,400,500,8,8i,b747-SP,B757,B767-200,200ER,300,300ER,B777-200,200ER,300,300ER,B787,A300,A310,A320,A321,A330,A340,A340-600,A350,A380,AN124,AN225,SR-71A,F/A-18 Hornet,C172,C152,DC3,DC4,DC6,DC8,DC10,MD11,Beluga,Harrier.
b747-200
a B747-400 is 231'10" long.