Here’s the latest on Qantas A380 and Gatwick based on recent reporting.
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A rare Qantas A380 visit to London Gatwick occurred as a charter operation in April 2026. The aircraft arrived at Gatwick for a short visit and then departed to Singapore, marking one of the few A380 appearances at Gatwick in recent years. This was described as a charter flight rather than a scheduled service.[2][3]
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In the broader context of Qantas A380 operations, the fleet has seen gradual return to service after safety checks on certain aircraft in early 2026, with some planes re-entering international service on select routes. This reflects ongoing fleet management and safety verification for the A380s in the post-Gibson-era maintenance cycle.[1][6]
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There have been notable past Gatwick-related A380 events, including earlier rare landings at Gatwick on charter flights from Australia via Singapore, underscoring Gatwick’s occasional role in special operations for the A380s.[5][8]
Would you like a quick timeline of the Gatwick A380 events and a map showing where these charters originated and where they flew next? I can also compile a brief summary of how Qantas’ A380 fleet has evolved through 2025–2026 for context.
Citations:
- Qantas A380 Gatwick charter appearance and timings.[3][2]
- Broader 2026 fleet return and safety checks for A380s.[6][1]
- Earlier Gatwick A380 charter landings and patterns.[5]