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As the international air traffic market was badly hit by the financial crisis, the world's leading plane makers, French Airbus and American Boeing, both registered a significant decrease in orders during the first ten months of this year. Full Article at People's Daily Online
Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Lindiwe Sisulu has promised a "clean slate" for all future military contracts after the termination of the Airbus deal, and admitted that the country will have to put out another "big tender" for similar heavy... Full Article at Independent Online
Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, walks out of the Paris courthouse Monday Sept. 21, 2009 in Paris. View Photo »
Airbus Military is surprised by the announcement of the Government of South Africa to cancel the order
BEIJING: Along with plans to put a man on the moon and develop its own aircraft carrier, China's ambition now includes building its own passenger jet so it can compete one day with Boeing and Airbus for a share of the lucrative commercial aviation... Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
So it has to hire cargo planes, so there was a feeling that the SANDF needs that capacity, because you have troops in Burundi, and you can't imagine the number of flights that have to be undertaken between South Africa and Burundi and the DRC... Full Article at Independent Online
The key strategic issue is if South Africa accepts its regional security responsibilities, it will mean expanded involvement in peacekeeping, crisis response, stabilisation and relief operations in Africa. One critical requirement is airlift. Full Article at Independent Online
Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, right, walks out the Paris court after the first day of the trial in the saga known as the Clearstream affair, Monday Sept. 21, 2009. View Photo »
The first task to be tackled by the Cabin Circle will be a research project on a simplified cabin outfitting by order of Airbus Operations in Hamburg.
The new A330-200F will enhance significantly Etihad Crystal Cargo's capacity with its extensive range and a higher maximum payload. Etihad ordered the A330-200F at the 2007 Paris Air Show in Le Bourget. Full Article at AME Info
Published: Sunday, November 8, 2009 Home sales surge 35% Home sales in Snohomish County increased 35 percent in October over the previous year as buyers rushed to take advantage of a federal tax... Full Article at HeraldNet
Airbus SAS (pronounced /ˈɛərbʌs/ in English, /ɛʁbys/ in French, and /ˈɛːɐbʊs/ in German) is an aircraft manufacturing subsidiary of EADS, a European aerospace company. Based in Toulouse, France, and with significant activity across Europe, the company produces around half of the world's jet airliners. Full Article
Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, walks out of the Paris courthouse Monday Sept. 21, 2009 in Paris.
View Photo »Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, right, walks out the Paris court after the first day of the trial in the saga known as the Clearstream affair, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus' parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, center, and his lawyers Thierry Dalmasso, left, and Paul-Albert Iweins arrive at the Paris court for the trial in the saga known as the Clearstream affair, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, center, and his lawyers Paul-Albert Iweins, right, and Thierry Dalmasso arrive at the Paris court for the trial in the saga known as the Clearstream affair, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, arrives at the Paris court for the trial in the saga known as the Clearstream affair, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, right, and his lawyer Thierry Dalmasso arrive at the Paris court for the trial in the saga known as the Clearstream affair, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus' parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, right, and his lawyer Thierry Dalmasso, left, arrive at the Paris court for the trial in the saga known as the Clearstream affair, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Airbus Chief Operating Officer Customers John Leahy speaks during a press conference, in central London, on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Airbus Chief Operating Officer Customers John Leahy speaks during a press conference, in central London, on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Airbus' senior vice president for market and product strategy Laurent Rouaud speaks during a press conference, in central London, on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Airbus' senior vice president for market and product strategy Laurent Rouaud speaks during a press conference, in central London, on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Airbus' senior vice president for market and product strategy Laurent Rouaud speaks during a press conference, in central London, on September 17, 2009.
View Photo »Two visitors look at a model of Airbus A380 at the Asian Aerospace International Expo in Hong Kong Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »A visitor walks besides a model of Airbus A380 at the Asian Aerospace International Expo in Hong Kong Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »A visitor looks at the model of Airbus A380 at the Asian Aerospace International Expo in Hong Kong Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Exhibitors from Airbus chat next to an Airbus A330-200F model at the Asian Aerospace Expo in Hong Kong September 8, 2009. European plane maker Airbus expects a recovery in total passenger traffic volume by 2010, fuelled by global economic growth, a company executive said on Tuesday.
View Photo »Avanti (front) and Airbus A318 Elite corporate jets stand parked at Hong Kong's international airport on September 7, 2009. The private jets are among several on display at the Asian Aerospace Expo and Congress 2009, taking place in the territory from September 8-10.
View Photo »David Velupillai, marketing director of Airbus' executive and private aviation department, poses for pictures aboard the luxury Airbus A318 Elite corporate jet which has been custom fitted in Hong Kong on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Avanti (front) and Airbus A318 Elite corporate jets stand parked at Hong Kong's international airport on September 7, 2009. The private jets are among several on display at the Asian Aerospace Expo and Congress 2009, taking place in the territory from September 8-10.
View Photo »David Velupillai, marketing director of Airbus' executive and private aviation department, poses for pictures aboard the luxury Airbus A318 Elite corporate jet which has been custom fitted in Hong Kong on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »David Velupillai, marketing director of Airbus' executive and private aviation department, poses for pictures aboard the luxury Airbus A318 Elite corporate jet which has been custom fitted in Hong Kong on September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Chart shows historic aircraft deliveries from Boeing and Airbus.
View Photo »An Airbus-380, with a capacity of 853 passengers, displays signage from the airlines that fly the aircraft while sitting on the tarmac at Wittman Field site of the Experimental Aircraft Association Convention in Oshkosh, Wisconsin July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Aviation enthusiasts look at an Airbus-380, with a capacity of 853 passengers, as it taxis at Wittman Field site of the Experimental Aircraft Association Convention in Oshkosh, Wisconsin July 28, 2009.
View Photo »An Airbus-380, with a capacity of 853 passengers, lands at Wittman Field site of the Experimental Aircraft Association Convention in Oshkosh, Wisconsin July 28, 2009.
View Photo »Key defendant, former vice president at Airbus parent company EADS, Jean-Louis Gergorin, right, walks out the Paris court after the first day of the trial in the saga known as the Clearstream affair, Monday Sept. 21, 2009.
View Photo »Airbus Military is surprised by the announcement of the Government of South Africa to cancel the order
The first task to be tackled by the Cabin Circle will be a research project on a simplified cabin outfitting by order of Airbus Operations in Hamburg.
I'm excited to be joining Vivisimo at this pivotal juncture in the company's growth ... Vivisimo has a strong foundation in Europe with customers like Airbus and Bupa and is gaining momentum globally. I'm looking forward to building on its traction in EMEA and working closely with the proven management ...
It is clear that the illegal subsidies Airbus received gives it an unacceptable advantage in the tanker competition, and we would be remiss if we did not address this inequity
These bigger aircraft (Airbus 330 and 340) will be deployed on our Australian sectors as we have a large number of passengers to Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth and London
To New York, we can remove one Boeing 777-200 and one Airbus A340 and go from five flights a day to four
The new training centre, will mirror CFM facilities currently operating in France, the US, and China, and would initially provide advanced courses in line maintenance and inspection of CFM56-5B and CFM56-7B engines, which power the majority of Airbus A320 family aircraft and all Boeing 737s. Once the fa...
The A380 has the same capacity as the Boeing 777-200 combined with the Airbus A340, but its operating cost per seat are 20%. We will be saving €15 million per year.
This is about building on Ohio’s rich aerospace heritage to create new jobs ... As Airbus looks for suppliers in North America, our message to them is that they don’t need to look any further than Ohio. This is about formalizing our state’s long-time relationship with Airbus and creating a structure tha...
This is about building on Ohio’s rich aerospace heritage to create new jobs ... As Airbus looks for suppliers in North America, our message to them is that they don’t need to look any further than Ohio. This is about formalizing our state’s long-time relationship with Airbus and creating a structure tha...
The State of Ohio ranks Number One out of the 40 States where Airbus spends procurement dollars. In 2008 alone, Airbus spent $3.96 billion with Ohio direct suppliers who help build our aircraft. I have been in discussions with Senator Brown since his first days in office on ways to grow that relationshi...
The State of Ohio ranks Number One out of the 40 States where Airbus spends procurement dollars. In 2008 alone, Airbus spent $3.96 billion with Ohio direct suppliers who help build our aircraft. I have been in discussions with Senator Brown since his first days in office on ways to grow that relationshi...
This delivery marks another milestone in the longstanding history and partnership between Air France and Airbus ... It fills us with great pride that our first ever aircraft customer is now also the first European airline to operate the A380.We are convinced the A380 will greatly contribute to Air Franc...
Airbus has always said that production ramp-up was a challenge
As Airbus is expanding its activities in China, a logistics center will help us optimize the supply chain for all our projects in a more streamlined way while reducing costs and increasing efficiency
If Airbus has to hedge against the dollar where Boeing doesn't, that's another cost for Airbus
As the Airbus is deepening cooperation with its Chinese counterparts
Through its seven Edison Centers located throughout the state, Ohio's expertise in advanced manufacturing for aerospace is second to none. TechSolve : , EMTEC, EWI, MAGNET, PolymerOhio, BioOhio, and CIFT provide a variety of technical assistance that serves Ohio's aerospace supply chain that is very imp...
We are proud of the accomplishments of the Edison Program. We are actively pursuing new opportunities in aerospace for Ohio. Airbus will certainly be a key contributor to Ohio's aerospace future
The number one engine on the left side of the Airbus 320 caught fire briefly about 6.30pm (daylight savings time) while the pilot was shutting down the engines
The number one engine on the left side of the Airbus 320 caught fire briefly about 6.30pm (AEDT) while the pilot was shutting down the engines
However, since a part of the runway will be available for operations, smaller aircraft like ATRs, Boeing 737s, Airbus-319 and Airbus-320 will be able to take off and land
Because of the repair work at the intersection point, wide-body aircraft will not be able to operate on the runway which is operational. Narrow-body aircraft like Boeing 737, Airbus 320 and Airbus 319 can land and these are the aircraft domestic carriers use
Our pilots have worked under a bankruptcy-era contract for almost five years, while the airline made more and more money. Every time the Company needed help, we stepped up to the plate ... We helped them emerge from bankruptcy, we made acquiring new Airbus A-330s possible by agreeing to fly those larger...
Everyone is saying Airbus have had a good start to the season but we are only a point behind them ... The period up until Christmas is a crucial one for us.
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- AlexanderJunge 7 minutes ago
@Boyman it was the biggest airbus I ever flyed! With screens! )))
- Genasik 19 minutes ago
Airbus flies new freighter http://tinyurl.com/ygu7vdz
- PalmTwo 36 minutes ago
Star twitterer no fan of boomerang Qantas Airbus. http://bit.ly/3VumSz
- BackpackersNews 52 minutes ago