Airbus A380: Superjumbo of the 21st Century
Binding: Hardcover
Creator: Mark Wagner
ASIN: 076032218X
Manufacturer: Zenith Press
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A great gift for a jumbo plane enthusiast by Last minute giftor
I purchased this book as a gift for a nephew who loves jumbo planes.
Of course I took a peek at it before I wrapped it up, and I found it very hard to put down. I found the book well written and the pictures were fantastic. My nephew loved it as well.
A Good Read by John D. Barr
Although it is somewhat bias towards Airbus and the 380, this book has a lot of good informaton on how the 380 came to life, and the competition with Boeing. The pictures are worth the price of the book (but the captions are lifted right from the text.) The text is a good read, and is as up-to-date as it could be, but missing the recent changes in Airbus mgt., development proceedures, and the new 350-XWB.
Good Illustrations and Commentary! by Loyd E. Eskildson
“Airbus 380″ takes the reader through the nearly 900 passenger airplane’s development process - beginning with rough sketches in 1988. The aim was to break Boeing’s 747 monopoly on large planes. Airbus envisioned increased travel to-from the Asia-Pacific market as justifying the need for new long-distance aircraft; the congestion at existing airports steered them towards a jumbo jet with targeted direct operating costs at least 15% less than those projected for new 747 models. After receiving a number of firm orders the go-ahead decision was made in June of 2000, aided or in spite of Boeing’s decision to drop its effort to upgrade the 747 due to “insufficient market size.” About 40% of the manufacturing was subcontracted out, and included a number of firms in the U.S.
Progress had been delayed by the Asian economic crisis in 1998, and the horizon darkened again with the air traffic slowdown post 9/11.
“Airbus 380’s” narrative takes the reader throughout the development and testing, as well as initial manufacturing leading up to its January, 2005 roll-out. Clear photos, with accompanying specific explanation, provide insight to most every imaginable detail and an appreciation of the complexity and care involved.
Unfortunately for Airbus, the sudden rise in oil prices has led to fewer orders than hoped for, and wiring problems have twice created six-month production delays and the replacement of top management. Airbus has now committed to another $5 billion in development to further reduce operating costs in an effort to regain ground lost to Boeing’s smaller but more efficient “Dreamliner.”
Good references for everyone who like airplanes by Felix Tello Junco
I read the book and I have no word to express my suprise about airplanes technology. The photos and information is good.
Congratulations to Guy Norris and Mark Wagner for an excellent work.
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