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Once the Airbus A380 has reached its cruising altitude it turns into an airborne restaurant – with more than 500 diners. To ensure that no one goes hungry, the plane is stocked with large quantities of food before takeoff.

Once the Airbus A380 has reached its cruising altitude it turns into an airborne restaurant – with more than 500 diners. To ensure that no one goes hungry, the plane is stocked with large quantities of food before takeoff
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