Reader Mail : What’s bigger, the new 747-8 or the A380?

This week’s reader mail comes from Scott in New Zealand. Scott asks “What airplane is now the largest commercial plane, the new Boeing 747-8 or the Airbus A380?

Scott going by the numbers, while the new Boeing 747-8 is slightly longer than the Airbus A380-800, at 76.25 meters compared to the A380-800’s length of 73 meters, the A380-800 is still taller, has a larger wingspan and has a higher maximum take off weight.

However … neither the Boeing 747-8 nor Airbus A380-800 are the largest commercial aircraft presently flying through the skies.  The largest commercial aircraft in operation is in fact the massive Antonov AN-225 Mriya.

The AN-225, which entered service in December 1988, is very distinctive with six engines, three per wing and two tails. The AN-225s fuselage length is a mind blowing 84 meters, its wing span is 88.4 meters, its cargo capacity can swallow up a massive 46,000 cubic feet of cargo and its maximum take off weight is an unbelievable 1,323,000 pounds!

By comparison, the Boeing 747-8F can hold 30,177 cubic feet of cargo with a maximum take off weight of 975,000 pounds. The Airbus A380-800F can hold 40,000 cubic feet of cargo with a maximum take off weight of 1,200,000 pounds.

It should be noted that Airbus has not produced a cargo version of the Airbus A380 at this time and has no cargo customers on the books for an A380-800F. The current Boeing 747-8 aircraft undergoing tests for certification are all cargo aircraft, the 747-8F. There is presently only a single AN-225 in service and it is cargo only.  These three aircraft however are the three largest commercial aircraft currently flying and the design of the AN-225 makes it uniquely capable of loading massive items in a way the Airbus A380F would not be able to, should Airbus source cargo variant customers.

Below is a compassion graphic of the 747-400, A380-800 and AN-225 that was supplied to me by Antonov a while back.

Hope this answered your question!

Happy Flying!

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a large white airplane flying in the sky

8 Comments

  1. David,

    The Spruce Goose is 66.65 meter long with a wing span of 97.54 meters. The Spruce Goose’s loaded weight is listed at 400,000lbs.

    Happy Flying!

    -Fish

  2. The AN-225 is operated by only one airline … Antonov Airlines, owned by the Antonov Design Bureau and based in Kiev.

    Happy Flying !

    -Fish

  3. The AN-225 has a huge cargo hold but the plane was designed mainly to carry things on it’s back. Namely the Russian space shuttle Buran. They gave up the shuttle idea after the fall of the Soviet Union but they had hopes to have a shuttle program like the U.S. did. In order to transport the shuttle the AN-225 was designed. That’s why the tail is so wide and has two vertical stabilizers wide enough to fit the shuttle in between.

    http://ram-home.com/ram-old/an-225.html

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