Preliminary Issue
Preliminary Issue
Preliminary Issue
AIRBUS S.A.S.
31707 BLAGNAC CEDEX, FRANCE
CUSTOMER SERVICES
TECHNICAL DATA SUPPORT AND SERVICES
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-0 SCOPE
1-1 Purpose
1-2 Introduction
1-2-1 Glossary
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1-1 Purpose
1-2 Introduction
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1-1 PURPOSE
This A380 AIRPLANE CHARACTERISTICS (AC) manual is issued for the A380-800
and A380-800F series aircraft to provide preliminary data needed by airport
operators and airlines for airport facilities planning.
The A380-800 is a subsonic, very long range, very high capacity, civil
transport aircraft.
The data contained in this manual is preliminary data and may be subject to
change.
CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence concerning this publication should be directed to :
AIRBUS S.A.S.
Technical Data Support and Services
1 Rond Point Maurice BELLONTE
31707 BLAGNAC CEDEX
FRANCE
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1-2 INTRODUCTION
This manual comprises 9 chapters with a List of Effective Pages (LEP) and a
Table Of Contents (TOC) at the beginning of the manual.
Chapter 1 : SCOPE
This chapter contains general dimensional and other basic aircraft data.
It covers :
– aircraft dimensions and ground clearances,
– passengers and cargo compartments arrangement.
It covers :
– payload/range,
– take-off and landing runway requirements,
– landing approach speed.
It includes :
– turning radii and visibility from the cockpit,
– runway and taxiway turn path.
This chapter provides information for the arrangement of ground handling and
servicing equipment.
It covers :
– location and connections of ground servicing equipment,
– engines starting pneumatic and preconditioned airflow requirements.
It includes :
– engine and APU exhaust velocities and temperatures data,
– engine noise data.
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This chapter contains the pavements data helpful for airport planning.
It gives :
This chapter gives relevant data of possible new version with the associated
size change.
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1-2-1 GLOSSARY
1. List of Abbreviations
A/C Aircraft
ACN Aircraft Classification Number
APU Auxiliary Power Unit
BLG Body Landing Gear
CAS Calibrated Air Speed
CBR California Bearing Ratio
CG Center of Gravity
C/L Center Line
E Young's Modulus
FAA Federal Aviation Administration
FDL Fuselage Datum Line
FR Frame
FSTE Full Size Trolley Equivalent
FWD Forward
GPU Ground Power Unit
GSE Ground Support Equipment
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organisation
ISA International Standard Atmosphere
L Left
L Radius of relative stiffness
LCN Load Classification Number
LPS Last Pax Seating
MAC Mean Aerodynamic Chord
MAX Maximum
MIN Minimum
MLW Maximum Design Landing Weight
MRW Maximum Design Ramp Weight
MTOW Maximum Design Take-Off Weight
MTW Maximum Design Taxi Weight
MZFW Maximum Design Zero Fuel Weight
NLG Nose Landing Gear
OAT Outside Air Temperature
OWE Operating Weight Empty
PAX Passenger
PB/D Passenger Boarding/Deboarding
PCN Pavement Classification Number
R Right
SLS Sea Level Static condition
TBD To Be Determined
TBIL To Be Issued Later
ULD Unit Load Device
US United States
VF Variable Frequency
Vref Landing reference speed
WLG Wing Landing Gear
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2. Units of Measurement
° degree (angle)
% percent
°C degree Celsius
°F degree Fahrenheit
bar bar
cm centimeter
deg degree (angle)
ft foot
ft/s foot per second
ft/s2 foot per second squared
ft2 square foot
ft3 cubic foot
in inch
kg kilogram
kg/l kilogram per liter
km/h kilometer per hour
kt knot
kVA kiloVolt Ampere
l liter
lb pound
m meter
m/s meter per second
m2 square meter
m3 cubic meter
min minute
mm millimeter
MN/m3 MegaNewton per cubic meter
MPa MegaPascal
nm nautical mile
pci pound-force per cubic inch
psi pound-force per square inch
t tonne
US gal United States gallon
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Maximum weight for ground maneuver (including weight of taxi and runup
fuel) as limited by aircraft strength and airworthiness requirements. It
is also called Maximum Design Taxi Weight (MTW).
Maximum Payload :
Maximum Design Zero Fuel Weight (MZFW) minus Operating Weight Empty
(OWE).
Usable Fuel :
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Location and Dimensions
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Location and Dimensions (Sheet 1/2)
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Loading Combinations
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Door Location (Sheet 1/2)
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3-2 Payload/Range
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Standard day temperatures for the altitudes shown are tabulated below :
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Payload/Range
ISA Conditions - TRENT 970 Engines
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Payload/Range
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For ease of presentation, this data has been determined from the theoretical
limits imposed by the geometry of the aircraft, and where noted, provides
for a normal allowance for tire slippage. As such, it reflects the turning
capability of the aircraft in favorable operating circumstances. This data
should only be used as guidelines for the method of determination of such
parameters and for the maneuvering characteristics of this aircraft type.
In the ground operating mode, varying airline practices may demand that more
conservative turning procedures be adopted to avoid excessive tire wear and
reduce possible maintenance problems. Airline operating techniques will vary
in the level of performance, over a wide range of operating circumstances
throughout the world. Variations from standard aircraft operating patterns
may be necessary to satisfy physical constraints within the maneuvering
area, such as adverse grades, limited area or high risk of jet blast damage.
For these reasons, ground maneuvering requirements should be coordinated
with the using airlines prior to layout planning.
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The following figures and charts show the rectangular space required for
parking against the terminal building :
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Airplane Parking
Steering Geometry
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Airplane Parking
Minimum Parking Space Requirements
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5-1-1 Typical Ramp Layout – Two Bridges – Standard Servicing Via Main
and Upper Decks
5-1-2 Typical Ramp Layout – Two Bridges – Servicing Via Main Deck
5-1-3 Typical Ramp Layout – Three Bridges – Servicing Via Main and Upper
Decks
5-2-2 Typical Turn–Round Time – Two Bridges – Servicing Via Main Deck
5-2-3 Typical Turn–Round Time – Three Bridges – Servicing Via Main and
Upper Decks
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5-5-1 Outside Air Temperature = –40 °C (–40 °F) (To Be Issued Later)
R 5-6-1 Heating
R 5-6-2 Cooling
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This section provides typical ramp layouts, showing the various GSE
items in position during typical turn–round scenarios.
These ramp layouts show typical arrangements only. Each operator will
have its own specific requirements/regulations for the positioning and
operation on the ramp.
For each ramp layout, the associated typical turn-round time is given in
a Chart in the section 5-2 for passenger aircraft and section 5-3 for
cargo aircraft.
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To Be Issued Later
This section provides typical turn-round time charts showing the typical
times for ramp activities during aircraft turn–round.
Actual times may vary due to each operator's specific practice and
operating conditions.
For each turn–round time chart, the associated typical ramp layout is
given in section 5-1.
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CARGO → Full LD-3 exchange (22 + 16) LD-3 and bulk exchange of 2 000 kg
(4 409 lb) :
. LD-3 off-loading/loading times :
off-loading = 1.4 min/LD-3 / loading = 1.7 min/LD-3
. Pallet loading times :
off-loading = 2.5 min/pallet / loading = 2.9 min/pallet
. bulk off-loading/loading times :
off-loading = 9.2 min/t / loading = 10.5 min/t
GROUND HANDLING/SERVICING
. start of operations :
– bridges = t0 = 0
– others = t0 + 1 min
. vehicle positioning/removal = 2 min (fuel truck excluded)
. upper deck vehicle positioning/removal = 3 min
. clearance between GSE = 0.5 m (20 in)
. Ground Power Unit (GPU) = up to 4 × 90 kVA
. air conditioning = two carts
. potable water (standard/option) = 1 700/2 500 liters (495/660 US gal) at
87.5 l/min (23 US gal/min).
. waste water = discharge and rinsing
. dollies per tractor = 4 to 6
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The A380-800F can achieve turn-round times of 120 ± 20 minutes depending on ULD
layouts on the three decks.
NOTE : These values are similar to other wide-body freighter aircraft in similar
operating conditions.
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HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
DISTANCE : Meters (ft)
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
DISTANCE : Meters (ft)
A. Ground Service Panel for External FROM AIRPLANE MEAN
Electrical Power Receptacles : AFT OF CENTERLINE HEIGHT
NOSE FROM
R SIDE L SIDE GROUND
FUEL SYSTEM
DISTANCE : Meters (ft)
B. Refuel/Defuel connectors
– refuel/defuel coupling, left 31.89 17.97 5.77
(Access door 522GB) (104.62) (58.95) (18.93)
PNEUMATIC SYSTEM
DISTANCE : Meters (ft)
(1) Connectors :
– four standard MS33562 (ISO1034), 8 in.
(1) Connectors :
– three standard MS33740 (ISO2026), 3 in.
(1) Connectors :
– 3/4 in.
(2) Capacity :
– standard configuration - six tanks : 1700 l (449 USgal)
– optional : 2266 l (598 USgal)
(1) Connectors :
– flushing and filling : 1 in.
– draining : 4 in.
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A brief description of the pavement charts that follow will help in airport
planning.
To aid in the interpolation between the discrete values shown, each airplane
configuration is shown with a minimum range of five loads on the main
landing gear.
Pavement requirements for commercial airplanes are derived from the static
analysis of loads imposed on the main landing gear struts.
Section 7-3, shows maximum vertical and horizontal pavement loads for
certain critical conditions at the tire-ground interfaces.
Section 7-3 Page 1: Model -800 and Section 7-3 Page 2: Model -800F.
Section 7-4 contains charts to find these loads throughout the stability
limit of the airplane at rest on the pavement.
Section 7-4-1 Page 1: Model -800 and Section 7-4-1 Page 2: Model -800F.
Section 7-4-3 shows the distribution of the main landing gear load to the
wing and body gears.
Section 7-4-3 Page 1: Model -800 and Section 7-4-3 Page 2: Model -800F.
These main landing gear loads are used as the point of entry to the pavement
design charts which follow, interpolating load values where necessary.
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1. With the scale for pavement thickness at the bottom and the scale for
CBR at the top, an arbitrary line is drawn representing 10 000
coverages.
2. Incremental values of the weight on the main landing gear are then
plotted.
3. Annual departure lines are drawn based on the load lines of the weight
on the main landing gear that is shown on the graph.
Section 7-7-1 gives the rigid pavement design curves that have been prepared
with the use of the Westergaard Equation. This is in general accordance with
the procedures outlined in the Portland Cement Association publications,
″Design of Concrete Airport Pavement″, 1973 and ″Computer Program for Airport
Pavement Design″, (Program PDILB), 1967 both by Robert G. Packard.
Section 7-7-1 Page 1: Model -800 and Section 7-7-1 Page 2: Model -800F.
The procedure that follows is used to develop rigid pavement design curves
such as those shown in Section 7-7-1.
1. With the scale for pavement thickness on the left and the scale for
allowable working stress on the right, an arbitrary line load line is
drawn. This represents the main landing gear maximum weight to be
shown.
3. Additional load lines for the incremental values of weight on the main
landing gear are drawn on the basis of the curve for k = 300 already
shown on the graph.
All Load Classification Number (LCN) curves shown in Section 7-6-1 and
Section 7-8-2 have been developed from a computer program based on data
provided in the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) document
7920-AN/865/2, Aerodrome Manual, Part 2, ″Aerodrome Physical
Characteristics″, Second Edition, 1965.
The flexible pavement charts in Section 7-6-1 show LCN against equivalent
single wheel load, and equivalent single wheel load against pavement
thickness.
Section 7-6-1 Page 1: Model -800 and Section 7-6-1 Page 2: Model -800F.
The rigid pavement charts in Section 7-8-2 show LCN against equivalent
single wheel load against radius of relative stiffness.
Section 7-8-2 Page 1: Model -800 and Section 7-8-2 Page 2: Model -800F.
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Section 7-9 provides ACN data prepared according to the ACN/PCN system as
referenced in ICAO Annex 14, ″Aerodromes″, Volume 1 Third Edition July 1999,
incorporating Amendments 1 to 3.
PCN
PAVEMENT SUBGRADE TIRE-PRESSURE EVALUATION
TYPE CATEGORY CATEGORY METHOD
R-Rigid A-High W-No Limit T-Technical
F-Flexible B-Medium X-To 1.50 MPa (217 psi) U-Using
C-Low Y-To 1.00 MPa (145 psi) aircraft
D-Ultra Low Z-To 0.50 MPa ( 73 psi)
Section 7-9-1 page 1 (A380-800) and page 2 (A380-800F) show the aircraft ACN
values for flexible pavements.
The four subgrade categories are :
A High Strength CBR 15
B Medium Strength CBR 10
C Low Strength CBR 6
D Ultra Low Strength CBR 3
Section 7-9-2 page 1 (A380-800) and page 2 (A380-800F) show the aircraft ACN
for rigid pavements.
The four subgrade categories are :
A High Strength Subgrade k = 150 MN/m3 (550 pci)
B Medium Strength Subgrade k = 80 MN/m3 (300 pci)
C Low Strength Subgrade k = 40 MN/m3 (150 pci)
D Ultra Low Strength Subgrade k = 20 MN/m3 ( 75 pci)
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The Main Landing Gear Group consists of two Wing Gears (4 Wheel Bogies) plus
two Body Gears (6 Wheel Bogies).
– A380-800 models :
In the example shown in Section 7-4-1 Page 1, the Gross Aircraft Weight is
450 tonnes (992 080 lb) and the percentage of weight on the Main Landing
gear is 95.1 %.
For these conditions the total weight on the Main Landing Gear Group is
428 tonnes (943 580 lb).
– A380-800F models :
In the example shown in Section 7-4-1 Page 2, the Gross Aircraft Weight is
450 tonnes (992 080 lb) and the percentage of weight on the Main Landing
gear is 95 %.
For these conditions the total weight on the MLG Group is 427.5 tonnes
(942 475 lb).
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The Main Landing Gear Group consists of two Wing Gears (4 Wheel Bogies)
plus two Body Gears (6 Wheel Bogies).
– A380-800 models :
In the example shown in Section 7-4-3 Page 1, the Gross Aircraft Weight
is 450 tonnes (992 080 lb) at Aft CG for ACN Calculations
(see Section 7-4-1, Page 1)
For these conditions the load on the two Wing Gears is 171.2 tonnes
(377 430 lb) and the load on the two Body Gears is 256.8 tonnes
(566 150 lb).
The total weight on the Main Landing Gear Group is 428 tonnes
(943 580 lb)
– A380-800F models :
In the example shown in Section 7-4-3 Page 2, the Gross Aircraft Weight
is 450 tonnes (992 080 lb) at Aft CG for ACN Calculations
(see Section 7-4-1, Page 2)
For these conditions the load on the two Wing Gears is 171 tonnes
(376 990 lb) and the load on the two Body Gears is 256.5 tonnes
(565 485 lb).
The total weight on the Main Landing Gear Group is 427.5 tonnes
(942 475 lb)
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The chart of Section 7-8-1 Page 1 presents "L" values based on Young's
Modulus (E) of 4 000 000 psi and Poisson's Ratio (µ) of 0.15.
For convenience in finding "L" values based on other values of E and µ,
the curves of section 7-8-4 are included.
For example, to find an "L" value based on an E of 3 000 000 psi, the "E"
factor of 0.931 is multiplied by the "L" value found in table of Section
7-8-1 Page 1.
The effect of variations of µ on the "L" value is treated in a similar
manner.
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– A380-800 models :
– In the example shown in Section 7-9-1, Page 1, for an Aircraft Gross
Weight of 510 tonnes (1 124 360 lb) and medium subgrade strength
R (code B), the ACN for the flexible pavement is 60.5.
– In the example shown in Section 7-9-2, Page 1, for the same Aircraft
Gross Weight and medium subgrade strength (code B), the ACN for the
R rigid pavement is 58.
– A380-800F models :
– In the example shown in Section 7-9-1, Page 2, for an Aircraft Gross
Weight of 510 tonnes (1 124 360 lb) and medium subgrade strength
(code B), the ACN for the flexible pavement is 59.
– In the example shown in Section 7-9-2, Page 2, for the same Aircraft
Gross Weight and medium subgrade strength (code B), the ACN for the
rigid pavement is 55.
NOTE : An aircraft with an ACN equal to or less than the reported PCN can
operate on that pavement, subject to tire pressure limitations if
R applicable.
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All product line airplanes are studied for possible size changes that might
be required for fulfilling future airline needs. History has proved that
derivative airplanes of a given model can encompass both increases and
decreases in linear dimensions and weight.
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NOTE : Reproduction of these scaled drawings can modify the scale. When
printing or copying these drawings, adjust the scale if necessary.
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Scaled Drawing – 1 in = 50 ft
A380-800 Models
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