Singapore Airlines took delivery of the huge plane dubbed the Superjumbo just over a week ago and passengers bought seats in a charity online auction.
It can carry some 850 passengers but is taking about 450 to
The Superjumbo's advent ends a reign of nearly four decades by the Boeing 747 as the world's biggest airliner.
The new aircraft suffered almost two years of delays because of a number of construction problems but took off on time.
Hundreds of staff and passengers at
Passengers paid between $560 and $100,380 to be on the inaugural flight.
Two 20th Century design icons -
With the Superjumbo's wing span almost the size of a football pitch, the airport has spent millions to accommodate the new plane.
To cope with the two decks of seating, it has had to construct new aero bridges.
It has also had to realign one of the taxi ways and strengthen a tunnel which runs underneath the main runway. -BBC
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