Aircraft Accident - All Qantas A-380 Service Terminated
Qantas Airways management decided to discontinue all services of type Airbus A380 aircraft until what happened to the Qantas aircraft with flight number QF32 revealed.
"Qantas Airways will also stop all its A380 service to Qantas' safety standards are met," said Qantas Airways CEO, Alan Joyce, in a press release received Kompas.com, Thursday (11/04/2010), in Jakarta.
He reveals, Qantas is committed to safety standards, so that will delay its A380 Qantas flight to get enough information about the cause of the incident on QF32 flight.
"The crew cabin has standard procedures for Qantas Airways in handling the situation. All the passengers aboard flight QF32 to be dispatched to another," says Joyce.
The first commercial flight operated by Airbus A380 is Singapore Airlines, serving the same route, Singapore-Sydney, in October 2007. Since then, the problem of fuel and the computer has canceled a number of A380 flights, and at least one Air France flight was forced to go back and landed in New York after experiencing a problem with the navigation system in November 2009.
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