@@ice711real Hi Ice I'm a big fan please reply I'm currently having a bad day and this would mean the world to me. I know I already commented but I am a super fan of you (even tho I can't afford channel member ships)
The A380 impressed me greatly as a child, yet still has an influence on me to fly a plane. It’s sad to see a childhood companion as (as I would say) go away.
It’s sad to see amazing planes like the A380 and 747 go into retirement and being scrapped. Less and less people care about these beautiful machines as time goes on.
@@ice711real , I have a WILD question. Will you fly with me to Nashville? The flight is AA 3908, March 27, at 10:05 am. Will you come ( just respond to me ye or no)
Fun fact: On 4th November 2010, Qantas 32 was scheduled to be from London to Sydney via Singapore, when it took off from Singapore, it was flying over Batam Island, Indonesia just 4 minutes after takeoff, then it had an engine failure so they make an emergency landing heading back to Singapore and then it finally had a successful landing so all of the people survived in the A380 (those Qantas 32 pilots are heros/legends)
757 Outlive the A380, Narrow body planes makes economical sense than wide body planes, they burn less fuel, there easier to train more pilots, and lot of rookie pilots could easily fly the 757 perfectly fine.
@@ice711real , I have a WILD question. Will you fly with me to Nashville? The flight is AA 3908, March 27, at 10:05 am. Will you come ( just respond to me ye or no)
@@ice711real , I have a WILD question. Will you fly with me to Nashville? The flight is AA 3908, March 27, at 10:05 am. Will you come ( just respond to me ye or no)
I love the A380, and I have been on the Air France A380. I am sad it retired though and hopefully I will be able to fly on another A380 before they all retire. Great video Ice!!
I am from Mexico, and I have only seen the A380 fly overhead once on its approach to Mexico City's International Airport. I was surprised an airplane that big could be so quiet. It is truly a marvel in the sky, I just wish I have a chance to fly on one before they are completely replaced.
Eventhough the A380 was a faliure, it provided a lot of media coverage for Airbus and proved that they are capable of manufacturing such incredible machines like Boeing or maybe even better, eventhough they are much younger than Boeing.
True as well lol. Something I didn’t mention was the idea of megahubs and how the A380 would operate out of those, and passengers would have a connecting flight to their final destination out of that megahub. Turns out the idea of airport megahubs didn’t turn up like Airbus thought it would.
@@ice711real , I have a WILD question. Will you fly with me to Nashville? The flight is AA 3908, March 27, at 10:05 am. Will you come ( just respond to me ye or no)
Btw Nice video ice, I am seeing your videos after 1 and a half. month because I was studying for my final exam, But it go over yesterday so now I can see your videos😎
While the a380 is a very impressive feat of aeronautical engineering, I feel like it was a major misread from Airbus on where the airline industry was heading. I live near Pearson Airport ( YYZ) and it was pretty cool seeing one of these land from a distance about three years ago.
I just saw my first A380 not even a few days ago. I was flying out of Dallas Fort Worth, and I just happen to stumble upon it, as well as Qatar A350. Both were fantastic sight.
I flew the British airways A380 o’hare to Heathrow. It was a pleasant ride there and I had no complaints. But I day before we were due to fly out they cancelled our flight ( on a A380 ) back to O’hare. ( still with British airlines ) they rebooked us on a flight to Houston, and then a American Airlines flight to o’hare. The real pain was A. The flight was longer because to get to Houston we literally fly over Chicago. And B. Some how our luggage didn’t get put on even tho we gave it to some “ baggage “ attendants who where goofing off. We did get our bags back, and I think they later said the flight was canceled because we didn’t have many people on our flight so they canceled it so they could use the a380 for some other flight with more people.
regarding the infrastructure costs: London Heathrow (which I think has the most A380 service of any airport in the world) spent close to $1B on upgrades for A380 compatibility
to clarify: I meant by number of airlines servicing the airport with A380s, not necessarily the most A380 flights (Dubai might have an edge in that arena).
I personally love the A380, inside it is comfortable, quiet also it is a super safe plane. It was the first plane i ever flew on and I am still going on it every couple of years. I hope the A380 can be reborn with global airlines.
There are other planes almost as big or bigger than the Airbus A380: 1) Boeing 747-8 2) Lockheed C-5M Super Galaxy 3) Antonov An-124 Ruslan 4) Antonov An-22 Antei 5) Stratolaunch Roc 6) Airbus Beluga 7) Boeing Dreamlifter 8) Antonov An-225 Mryia 9) Hughes H-4 Hercules 10) Radia WindRunner [Recently introduced] 11) Litrally Any Airships/Blimps
I think the A380 should’ve came out after Covid. Before Covid, it was kind of a failure, but now with the huge demand for aircraft, the A380 might be successful.
I fly on the A380 from New York to Singapore in July last year but if you thought the ticket prices are low you are wrong they cost about 1200 pounds nuts but it’s good to fly with them because one A380 cost about 200 million pounds for one plane 😅and yes I am a subscriber 😊
The other reason why the 747 is a successful plane is because of the cargo version of it. Many airlines had converted their passenger 747s into cargo 747s during the pandemic but A380s never got a cargo variant.
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Not if I pin it
@@ice711real Hi Ice I'm a big fan please reply I'm currently having a bad day and this would mean the world to me. I know I already commented but I am a super fan of you (even tho I can't afford channel member ships)
Ah man
Bruh my comment got removed for no reason
comments like this need to stop
The a380 is a perfect example of “Bigger isn’t always better”
In Texas it is
better for passnger, most comfortable plane
747 was just the right size
Let’s go A350
thats what she said 🤌👽👽😭😭😭
Hoping that Global Airlines will restore the A380's glory a little!
Yooo
Hello
Hi supsnail!
@@GABBER-w3m Hola amigo
guten tag
@@angelitacancholamoreno4830 hola
The A380 only survived in emirates
And qantas
Emirates has like the biggest fleet. They are already ordering the 777X
Korean air, ANA, asiana, thai
@@salamandertheavgeeknot really, they’re actually trying to phase those out
And British airways
The A380 impressed me greatly as a child, yet still has an influence on me to fly a plane. It’s sad to see a childhood companion as (as I would say) go away.
A380 was the Caseoh of the airline industry 💀
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1*1 Lego
The a380 is like a premium subscription version of the 747
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There might have been a better chance for the A380 to be produced longer if the A380F was actually made.
the sound effects just make your videos even more fun to watch I love it😭
Haha thanks bro!
It’s sad to see amazing planes like the A380 and 747 go into retirement and being scrapped. Less and less people care about these beautiful machines as time goes on.
Yay! A documentary video! Finally!
380 wasn’t a fail. The 747-8 is, on the other hand.
How many units sold? There we go.
"What led to its fate?"
Obviously Swiss001 clowning on it.
lol
man too true 😂
@@ice711real , I have a WILD question. Will you fly with me to Nashville? The flight is AA 3908, March 27, at 10:05 am. Will you come ( just respond to me ye or no)
@@ZG787reallol I live near Nashville. I live in Murfreesboro like my whole life.
Yep@RandomAviationPerson , for a video
Fun fact: On 4th November 2010, Qantas 32 was scheduled to be from London to Sydney via Singapore, when it took off from Singapore, it was flying over Batam Island, Indonesia just 4 minutes after takeoff, then it had an engine failure so they make an emergency landing heading back to Singapore and then it finally had a successful landing so all of the people survived in the A380 (those Qantas 32 pilots are heros/legends)
Forgot to mention that incident in the video!
@@ice711real yeah I know
And airfrance 066
till this day, Singapore Airlines, British Airways and Qantas still uses the same route via Changi Airport (Singapore)
@Avaitor7_YT Jeez I didn't know that
I just went planespotting at LHR, and I saw 4 of them. Even though it isn't the best aircraft in terms of efficiency, it was still an amazing sight!
Not the low quality memez!!!!
BTW you are a goodUA-camr! You made me like planes as much as you do!
yaey ice uploaded 🗿🗿
i think the fact the 727 might outlive the a380 is an insult💀
There’s over 100 a380 active, but only 23 727. Still could tho
@@mohwybar5832theres 240 a380s active
757 Outlive the A380, Narrow body planes makes economical sense than wide body planes, they burn less fuel, there easier to train more pilots, and lot of rookie pilots could easily fly the 757 perfectly fine.
İ think a380s biggest succes happened when emirates and etihad bought them also thanks for the video ice i was bored now im not bored anymore
Glad I entertained you lol
@@ice711real , I have a WILD question. Will you fly with me to Nashville? The flight is AA 3908, March 27, at 10:05 am. Will you come ( just respond to me ye or no)
@@ice711real yeah
@@ice711realhi ice
@@ice711realcome on respond to the man, he just wants to fly with you
4:15 the two poctures are perfect
2:44 azul mentioned LETS GOOO
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Azul mencionada🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
*Brazilians trying to not mention Brazil whenever challenge impossible*
@@ice711real , I have a WILD question. Will you fly with me to Nashville? The flight is AA 3908, March 27, at 10:05 am. Will you come ( just respond to me ye or no)
@@ZG787real *BOT REAL!?!* 🤯🤯🤯😱😱😱😲😲😳😳 + A350 solos
I love the A380, and I have been on the Air France A380. I am sad it retired though and hopefully I will be able to fly on another A380 before they all retire. Great video Ice!!
Thanks! I hope I’ll be able to fly on the A380 as well, and film the experience for both myself and you guys as always.
I was waiting for this video! amazing work as always.
Glad you enjoyed ;)
I am from Mexico, and I have only seen the A380 fly overhead once on its approach to Mexico City's International Airport. I was surprised an airplane that big could be so quiet. It is truly a marvel in the sky, I just wish I have a chance to fly on one before they are completely replaced.
at least the A380 had no fatal accidents, which can’t be said about basically every other type of Airplane/craft
a340
@@Kirath-of2qt yeah sure that too, but no A380's were written-off after an accident
787
@@miscellaneoussarnian5282 true
@@Dogeman131 too new. But given Boeing’s recent record of safety issues, I’d say that a fatal 787 crash isn’t far around the corner
I am an average a380 fan
I loved it and that got me interest in aviation
And that got me an interest in your channel
(i ned reply btw pls)
Ice 711 is so good at explaining everything, definitely a great video!
Eventhough the A380 was a faliure, it provided a lot of media coverage for Airbus and proved that they are capable of manufacturing such incredible machines like Boeing or maybe even better, eventhough they are much younger than Boeing.
I’m ngl, recent events got me thinkin Airbus>Boeing 🥶🥶🥶
@@ice711real Boeing is the Samsung of aviation while Airbus is the Apple of aviation.
@@ice711real ICE WHERES 100K SPECIAL?
Wrong it's vice versa@@AI_Paul
You can trust airbus as they release great planes but not boeing as almost all of the planes they made are failures💀
i acually like smaller creaters better, because as you can see ice hearts all the comments and shows that he actually cares about the community
:)@@ice711real
As somebody who lives in the pacific northwest, I have never seen an A380 in person in my entire life
Same
Congrats on 111k lol ❤🎉
Fun fact: stockholm arlanda AirPort in sweden has a special runway for A380s and 747s even though they dont land there
The Airbus A380 is making a comeback but in hydrogen. The project is called Zeroe and it may restart all A380 operations.
That wider runway part killed me 😂😂😂
Ice, does digital art count?
I think so
yes
I believe another reason could be because it's hard to find 500 people going to the exact same destination from the same place at the same time
True as well lol. Something I didn’t mention was the idea of megahubs and how the A380 would operate out of those, and passengers would have a connecting flight to their final destination out of that megahub. Turns out the idea of airport megahubs didn’t turn up like Airbus thought it would.
@@ice711real , I have a WILD question. Will you fly with me to Nashville? The flight is AA 3908, March 27, at 10:05 am. Will you come ( just respond to me ye or no)
@@ZG787realbro of course he wont wtf u thinking a
@@ice711realThe hub and spoke model! Something that has largely been replaced by point to point today.
i have been on it multiple times, and the experience is much better than the efficiency
the transition at 4:20 from emirates to etihad was crazy
Fr🥶
I really like it, not because it’s big, but because it takes some crazy engineering and technology to make it and I really like that kinda stuff
Nice vid ice711
Pls do more airplane drawing rating vid, I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!! (also I want to enter)
Ice 711 is correct bigger isn't always better, anyways hi Ice 711 im a fan of your videos 😊
Btw Nice video ice, I am seeing your videos after 1 and a half. month because I was studying for my final exam, But it go over yesterday so now I can see your videos😎
It truly breaks my heart seeing a 380 or 747 sitting in a scrapyard. Just thinking of all the history and glory💔
4:18 middle esstern moment
While the a380 is a very impressive feat of aeronautical engineering, I feel like it was a major misread from Airbus on where the airline industry was heading.
I live near Pearson Airport ( YYZ) and it was pretty cool seeing one of these land from a distance about three years ago.
Finally a new Ice711 vid!
4:23 definitely a massive success in the middle esstern market
I just saw my first A380 not even a few days ago.
I was flying out of Dallas Fort Worth, and I just happen to stumble upon it, as well as Qatar A350.
Both were fantastic sight.
Nice video! Really love "middle esstern" carriers!
Same middle esstern carriers are 🔥
That super sad tbh
I hope that B777-300 will be in service for the next 17 years
The a380 is still making a comeback tho
I flew the British airways A380 o’hare to Heathrow. It was a pleasant ride there and I had no complaints. But I day before we were due to fly out they cancelled our flight ( on a A380 ) back to O’hare. ( still with British airlines ) they rebooked us on a flight to Houston, and then a American Airlines flight to o’hare. The real pain was A. The flight was longer because to get to Houston we literally fly over Chicago. And B. Some how our luggage didn’t get put on even tho we gave it to some “ baggage “ attendants who where goofing off. We did get our bags back, and I think they later said the flight was canceled because we didn’t have many people on our flight so they canceled it so they could use the a380 for some other flight with more people.
Can someone please tell me what the song is at 3:29 Shazam doesn’t know it
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Yoooo TYSM
France: I made the biggest airliner!
Also France: I'm retiring my biggest airliner after 16 years.
Next thing you know Emirates be adding a soccer/football field in economy
regarding the infrastructure costs: London Heathrow (which I think has the most A380 service of any airport in the world) spent close to $1B on upgrades for A380 compatibility
to clarify: I meant by number of airlines servicing the airport with A380s, not necessarily the most A380 flights (Dubai might have an edge in that arena).
This vid was W, new sub.
Thanks bro!
I used to fly in that aircraft while i was flying to Dubai! I LOVED that aircraft! Sad to see it gone now!
Its my dream to fly this amazing plane at least once in my life, passanger or pilot
as an european, i can only appreciate this marveling. It is like our aviation pride.
I can’t even look at the a380, my eyes start to fall out of my head 😭😭
Once I saw the notification, I HAD to click it 😅
Still great plane no matter what, but for me Concorde and 747 are the best
The plane is heavy enough to hold CASEOH ☠️
AIRBUS A380 IS STOPPED FLYING!?
“Size doesn’t Matter” 😳 maybe But in the Case of Planes
4:37 Stratolaunch is imo biggest, but A380 definitly biggest airliner. Also thx for noticing my previous comment! 🎉
But congrats you reached more than 100,000 already keep it up
the way you showed the pins to the beat had me dying of laughter
lol
Atleast we can still on some of them (lufthansa uses some of em)
And emirates of course.
I love the editing and all! The music is just a bit too loud 🥲
I get a notification so ill say more:
Maybe a bit too loud for me, but please keep making more content i love the humor sprinkle in 🗣️🗣️🗣️
4:44 knockoff beluga😭😭
1:43 A350+787 windows🤯🤯🤯😵😵😵😵😀😀😫😫😫😫
Even if the A380 will be removed, it will not be forgotten as the King of the Skies.
I personally love the A380, inside it is comfortable, quiet also it is a super safe plane. It was the first plane i ever flew on and I am still going on it every couple of years. I hope the A380 can be reborn with global airlines.
@Ice711 thankyou for the heart
There are other planes almost as big or bigger than the Airbus A380:
1) Boeing 747-8
2) Lockheed C-5M Super Galaxy
3) Antonov An-124 Ruslan
4) Antonov An-22 Antei
5) Stratolaunch Roc
6) Airbus Beluga
7) Boeing Dreamlifter
8) Antonov An-225 Mryia
9) Hughes H-4 Hercules
10) Radia WindRunner [Recently introduced]
11) Litrally Any Airships/Blimps
I’m spying on ice711 still
A320 is a pay for comfort version of the Boeing 747
I think the A380 should’ve came out after Covid. Before Covid, it was kind of a failure, but now with the huge demand for aircraft, the A380 might be successful.
Don’t think it would’ve been too successful post-covid as the 787/A350/ are already in their prime. Maybe if it was the A380neo or somthin
what songs do you use in your videos?
"This (A380) is brilliant, but I like this (747)" 😂🙂
when you see an a380 land at an airport such as auckland airport, it is a hype moment for all the avgeeks planespotting at that moment
I fly on the A380 from New York to Singapore in July last year but if you thought the ticket prices are low you are wrong they cost about 1200 pounds nuts but it’s good to fly with them because one A380 cost about 200 million pounds for one plane 😅and yes I am a subscriber 😊
Dude I love this, but man pls make a 747 version of this it would mean a lot to me and other avgeeks🙏
I have made a few videos about the 747, check them out in my “aircraft” playlist.
Airbus, we're waiting on the A390⌚
Common Ice711 W
The A380 and 747 are still one of the most prestigious and beautiful aircrafts that ever took to the skies.
the only plane who hasnt suffer ANY crash (yes i know the quantas that the engine did kaboom) is now retiring it surprisess me D:
I saw an A380 at dulles in July 2023, I heard that global airlines aquired its 1st A380 and its from a retired china southern A380.
the a380 might be gone in the future but it will always stay in our hearts.
The other reason why the 747 is a successful plane is because of the cargo version of it. Many airlines had converted their passenger 747s into cargo 747s during the pandemic but A380s never got a cargo variant.
Emirates when purchasing another A380:SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
Yo ice711 can you do a drawing contest?
rest in peace king of the skies.
Ice, Can u make video about A350-800?
It's like a cancelled shorter a350-900
Nah just wait till we get another floor💀
111K subscribers already, I hope there are even more subscribers :)
Ty bro!
every little kid watching this be like: "wHaT DO yOU MeaN iT WAs a FaiLurE???!!!!?!111?!?!?!?!"
Opinion on Boom Overture?
I’ve been in one literally just like any other flight except your aware of the fact that somebody is above you/below you