System testing for electric power, hydraulic power and air conditioning will be also conducted there. The A380 will be equipped with an unusual configuration of eight First Class seats, 56 Business Class seats, 73 Premium Economy seats and 383 Economy Class seats, which includes 60 couches. With two full, widebody decks, offering widest seats, wide aisles and more floor space, it can generate revenue, stimulate traffic and attract passengers. The A380 will help to meet growth and overcome capacity constraints at airports in Tokyo. Thirteen airlines currently operate 226 A380s at 60 destinations, and 240 airports can accommodate the A380.
Source: The Nation Bangkok May 30, 2018 05:48 UTC