Chief executive Alan Joyce expressed on Saturday that the Australia's Qantas Airways (QAN. AX) wishes to have its stranded fleet of 6 Airbus A380s flying rapidly within days subsequent to the critical checks following an engine breakdown.
Joyce expressed that he was hopeful that the global largest passenger plane shall qualify the tests required, as 2 safety incidents on successive days outshined grand celebrations to celebrate the airline's 90th anniversary this present month.
The airline put its 6 A380s following an engine breakdown on 1 of the aircraft on Thursday at the time of a flight to Australia, which resulted in to making an emergency landing in Singapore.
It pointed out the major incident to date for the global biggest passenger plane, which has been serving ever since 2007. The occurrence pushed
They are positive that in some days they shall be having there A380 fleet flying once again as expressed by Joyce at an event in Sydney to celebrate the anniversary this month of the beginning of Qantas in year 1920.
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