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Airbus: The recent crash of an Air India Boeing 787 in Ahmedabad has shocked people across the country and around the world.
Airbus's commercial aircraft chief, Christian Scherer, labels the recent Indian aviation tragedy as a wake-up call for the industry, dismissing it as a competitive advantage.
PARIS—Reaching its airliner production goals is becoming “a bit more difficult every day,” Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury says on the eve of the 2025 Paris Air Show. Yet the manufacturer's plans for ...
India's Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has, meanwhile, formed a High-Level Multi-disciplinary Committee, headed by the ...
Following the devastating Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed nearly 300 lives, Airbus emphasized that ...
Airbus SE has urged the aviation industry to enhance its safety culture following a tragic Air India crash involving a Boeing ...
In the wake of a devastating air crash in India involving a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Airbus SE has called for a renewed focus on aviation safety, urging the global aviation sector to treat the incident ...
It could take months to fully understand what went wrong in the crash, the first involving a Dreamliner. Officials from India ...
Airbus SE said the fatal accident on Thursday in India involving a Boeing Co. airliner should spur the industry as a whole to ...
In addition, Airbus cut its global trade growth forecast through 2044 to 2.6% from 3.1%. The airframer nonetheless expects to deliver 970 new freighters compared with 940 in last year’s forecast. Da ...
The CEO of Commerical Aircraft at Airbus has laid the blame for a slow start to annual aircraft deliveries on issues ...
Airbus has nearly 40 A320neo-family jets awaiting engines at its facilities, but commercial aircraft chief Christian Scherer ...