The CEO of Japan's biggest airline says he has no plans to get rid of the world's largest airliner. See inside ANA's A380, which is painted to look like a sea turtle.
Third and final ANA A380.Airbus
Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways is one of a handful of airlines still flying the mammoth Airbus A380.
The carrier flies the superjumbo exclusively between Tokyo Narita Airport and Honolulu, Hawaii.
ANA's A380 features a product called the "COUCHii," which is a row of economy seats that converts into a bed.
The Airbus A380 is the world's largest passenger jet, capable of carrying up to 853 people in an all-economy configuration.
No airline opted for this super high-density configuration, with most carrying around 450-550 people.Arnold Aaron/Shutterstock.com