Emirates Airline, the world’s largest operator of Airbus’s A380 superjumbo, has lambasted the aircraft maker and plans to seek compensation after complaining of widespread disruption to the carrier following the discovery of wing cracks on the jet.
Emirates is having temporarily to ground all its 21 superjumbos – six at any one time – while the wing cracks are fixed.
Tim Clark, Emirates’ president, told the Financial Times that the airline expected to lose up to $90m of revenue by the end of March because of the A380 groundings that began in January, adding that the Dubai-based carrier would be seeking compensation from Airbus.
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