Used A380 superjumbos threaten Airbus sales

The A380, marketed as seating about 540 people in three classes, is generally too large for all but the densest routes, or ones where carriers must pack passengers onto fewer flights because of a lack of airport slots. Airbus COO John Leahy said second-hand A380s will be attractive to customers who would otherwise opt for a smaller and cheaper plane like the Boeing Co. 777 because they'll be available at similar rates. Used A380s are likely to be available at a fraction of the plane's $428 million list price. Second-hand A380s will benefit from the fact that airlines have generally used them on long routes, accruing a relatively low number of flight cycles.