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from Reuters 6/21/11:

"Airbus flew a double-decker Airbus A380 to the 2011 Paris Airshow to put on display and to hopefully attract additional customers. However, while taxiing, the world’s largest airliner’s wing clipped a building ripping off the right winglet and putting the aircraft out of service and unable to fly.

A spokesperson for Airbus told AirlineReporter.com that the A380, “took the taxiway it was instructed by ground control to take.”
 
Gosh, I HATE it when that happens!
 
That'll buff out...
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Steve_S said:
Wonder what that felt like from inside the building.

(you knew I was going to post this ...)

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Well dah, you told me to do what the controllers tell me to do. :hammer:
 
A few weeks ago an A380 whacked a commuter plane and now a building? Looks like the ground controllers are having a hard time dealing with such a large plane. Part of the problem must also be that airports weren't designed with enough space for that large a wingspan.
 
NutmegCT said:
from Reuters 6/21/11:

A spokesperson for Airbus told AirlineReporter.com that the A380, “took the taxiway it was instructed by ground control to take.”

Tower 2: "Flight A380, proceed to the end of runway 12, enter bridge on the left and then jump."

Flight A380: "Roger that, Tower 2."
 
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