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PARIS: : The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger jet, took off with a full load of passengers for the first time on Monday even as Airbus's $13 billion super jumbo programme continues to be marred by costly delays.
Carrying 474 Airbus employees, the 308-tonne jet left from Toulouse, southern France, on the first of four test flights scheduled this week to try out the plane's cabin environment and systems with passengers on board.
Airbus says it is on schedule to deliver the first finished A380 to Singapore Airlines Ltd by the end of the year, despite the latest wave of costly delays that are expected to hold up subsequent deliveries by about six months. With the A380, Airbus has bet heavily on future demand for very large planes. In mid-sized, long-range jets Airbus is four years behind its US-based rival Boeing's next-generation plane, the 787 Dreamliner, tailored to cover more destinations with more frequent, nonstop services
