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Airbus is the European heavyweight when it comes to aircraft manufacturers. As one-half of a global duopoly when it comes to commercial plane production, the planemaker has three current aircraft families, having pulled the plug on the A380 before the pandemic began.
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1st In Central Asia: Uzbekistan's Qanot Sharq Leases 3 Airbus A321XLRs
The only privately owned carrier in Uzbekistan is set to become the first in Central Asia to receive Airbus A321XLR aircraft.
Brussels Airlines Turns To Air Europa For Boeing 787 Flights To New York
Brussels Airlines has called on Air Europa to temporarily maintain its flights to New York JFK as it struggles with a lack of long-haul capacity.
Airbus Reportedly Delaying A350 Freighter Program
Reuters reported that Airbus may be unable to raise A350 output above six per month in 2025, while the A350F freighter program will be delayed by up to twelve months. While Airbus does not comment on the faltering Boeing 777X project, Airbus has been quietly cashing in by securing increasing orders for the A350 Family and had planned to double monthly production to 12 by 2028.
Airbus Says US Deliveries Could Be Delayed Faced With Trump's Tariffs
Airbus is a big player in the US aviation market, but might be facing some challenges under the Trump Administration.
Air Greenland To Resume Narrowbody Jet Operations With Airbus A320neo Lease Deal
Air Greenland has signed a lease agreement with Carlyle for one Airbus A320neo.
Airbus Expected To Ink Deal With Spirit AeroSystems After "Good Progress"
Reports suggest a deal could be signed in the coming weeks.
Spirit AeroSystems Woes Disrupt Airbus Aircraft Production
Supply chain issues have forced Airbus to delay the A350F's entry into service.
Game-Changing? Airbus Begins Early Exploration Of Double-Decker Seating Concept
Airbus has entered early-stage exploration for a double-decker seating concept.
Emirates Will Launch 2nd Airbus A350-900 Cabin Configuration With More Premium Economy Seats
The new configuration has initially been scheduled for use on two routes.
Spotted: Qantas 1st Airbus A321XLR "Great Ocean Road" Leaves Hamburg Paint Shop
Qantas aims to train more than 240 pilots on the A321XLR over the next two years.
United Airlines Expands Its Airbus A321neo Network For Summer
With United Airlines taking in more Airbus A321neo throughout 2025, the airline has already been preparing its network to take in the extra aircraft.
FAA Clears 3-Point Seatbelt With Airbag For Airbus A321neo ACF & A321XLR
FAA certified the Airbus A321XLR in October 2024, updating the A320 aircraft family's type certificate in December of that year.
Airbus Vs Boeing: Who Won January?
Airbus and Boeing both split a win each in terms of who delivered and sold more aircraft in January.
Red Nosed Reindeer: SWISS Reveals Photos Of Its 1st Airbus A350-900
As SWISS prepares to receive its first A350 this summer, pictures have emerged from the Airbus factory in Toulouse showcasing progress on the aircraft
airBaltic Gets 50th Airbus A220-300 With Special Livery
airBaltic welcomed its first Airbus A220-300, then known as the CSeries CS300, in 2016.
Airbus Delays Hydrogen-Powered Plane Beyond Initial 2035 Deadline
The aerospace firm's lofty goals are now on hold as the company re-evaluates its feasibility.
Airbus Delivers 3 A220 Jets To US Airlines In January
In total, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, and United Airlines added five Airbus aircraft to their fleets in January.
Emirates Chief Believes Airlines Would Buy The A380 Again With Some Mods
However. Airbus has already replaced the A380's assembly line with an assembly line for the A321neo.
Airbus Picks Former A380 Assembly Line As The 2nd A321XLR Production Facility
The Airbus final assembly line, known as Jean-Luc Lagardère facility, already delivered its first A321neo in December 2023.
Wizz Air Reports On Q3 Challenges: Now Expects 137 Airbus A321 Planes Delivered By 2028
Wizz Air's CEO mentioned that management at the airline is currently negotiating a tender for engines for 177 A321neos.
