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Boeing and Airbus could face difficulties as dockworkers go on strike. Both plane makers ship some components to their plants in North Carolina and Alabama. Supply-chain disruption has hampered ...
Airbus plans to deliver more aircraft to customers in 2024 even as supply chain headaches continue to afflict the European airplane maker. The company reported healthy results for its commercial ...
The first order included 20 A350-800s. [40][41] These were converted to three A350-900s and 17 A350-1000s on 3 December 2012. [42] Qatar Airways was the launch customer of the A350-900 and A350-1000. It operated its first A350 commercial service on 15 January 2015.
Airbus is months away from launching its brand-new narrowbody jetliner, the A321XLR. Since its 2019 debut, the "extra long range" jet, which can open previously inefficient or unreachable routes ...
As of March 2024, 180 aviation accidents and incidents have occurred, [1] including 38 hull loss accidents, [2] resulting in a total of 1490 fatalities. [3] Through 2015, the Airbus A320 family has experienced 0.12 fatal hull-loss accidents for every million takeoffs, and 0.26 total hull-loss accidents for every million takeoffs; one of the ...
Airbus SE (/ ˈɛərbʌs / AIR-buss; French: [ɛʁbys] ⓘ; German: [ˈɛːɐ̯bʊs] ⓘ; Spanish: [ˈejɾβus]) is a European [8] aerospace corporation. The company's primary business is the design and manufacturing of commercial aircraft but it also has separate defence and space and helicopter divisions.
September 3, 2024 at 7:03 AM. A Cathay Pacific Airbus A350. James D. Morgan/Getty Images. A Cathay Pacific Airbus A350 U-turned on Monday due to an engine component failure. After inspections, the ...
Airbus Group Inc. is a prime contractor to the U.S. Army on the service's new UH-72A Lakota Light Utility Helicopter. The Lakota is based on the commercial EC145. Under terms of a contract awarded in June 2006, Airbus Group Inc. has already delivered more than 200 out of a planned 351 aircraft. [citation needed]