Despite its rather brilliant design and purpose I suspect the A380 production line is going to fold up and new orders to stop being taken in the next few years. From the beginning the logic behind building it was flawed. As it is now there are about 150 delivered to only around a dozen airlines and they arent making much, if any, money for them. Airbus is just trying to find a face saving way out of this mess and go back to concentrating on its very profitable and excellent two engine designs.
There are several key conflicting issues with the 380 that were obvious from the start. Because of its size it can only operate at a limited amount of high volume INTL air ports. Also because of its size it takes a lot of time to taxi and move around which slows down the airport operations, most importantly landing and taking off. Even worse, because of its size, it creates a air vortex when landing/launching which creates both a time and distance penalty before the next plane in line can occupy the space. 3 mins and about 10 miles I believe.
So look at it this way. The operation of the airplane, the design of the airplane, creates a financial burden on the very airports it was designed to operate in. Airports make money by airplanes taking off, landing, and buying gate space. Anything that hinders that costs the airports money. Its amazing to watch in action, sorta like a technical ballet dance for cash. A "dance" that only makes money by the volume of airplanes its able to launch/receive.
Even worse, while the 380 is itself a brilliant technological achievement, and economical considering. the operating airline only makes money if it fills the dang things up. And filling up 550 seats aint very easy. Not on a regular basis. Even in the best of times the 380, due to its 4 engines, burns to much fuel per seat/passenger compared to the wide bodied 2 engined passenger jets. I forget the exact numbers but its at least a 20% difference. The truth is it only makes money in a very few small markets, and there are only so many rich Arabs available to pay for APT suites on a A380.
So its not a money maker for either the airlines or the airports which is why Airbus only has about 300 orders at a time they projected 1,200. And it only has those orders because its giving them away at a loss. Not a sound business plan. No doubt Airbus would rather focus on its potentially very profitable A350 just coming on line but they have a huge investment in the A380. To make all of this even worse the freight model isnt even going to happen cause it gives only a very small increase in freight capacity compared to the 747-8 and that project, A380 freight, is pretty much dead.
I have concern for our British cousins cause they have a very big investment in the construction infrastructure of the 380 and many thousands of high paying jobs at risk. Its just a bad situation for Airbus, most of all when considering everyone did everything right, and built a remarkable aircraft. The only ones who failed were the suits who bet the house on an airplane that never should have been built in the first place.