Airbus has revealed an order for 85 aircraft including 10 A350s and 75 A320neo-family jets in its latest backlog figures. It has not identified the customer but the order, placed on 5 September ...
As always, the inaugural flight of a new type in an airline's fleet is subject to change, and Emirates is no exception.
The arrival of twin-aisle passenger aircraft changed the world a half-century ago, but widebodies seem to have fallen out of favor in recent years. Both Airbus and Boeing are signaling that they ...
Aircraft manufacturer Natilus wants to build a new type of airliner to rival Airbus and Boeing as the industry demands more efficient planes. The California-based startup has announced plans for a ...
Airbus SE received an order for an additional ... The order for 75 A320neos single-aisle family aircraft and 10 A350 wide-body jets was placed in September, the people said, asking not to be ...
Several airlines ditched the Airbus A380 during the pandemic ... it became the world's largest passenger jet. But the high operational costs of the four-engine jet prompted carriers including ...
PARIS, Oct 4 (Reuters) - Airbus (AIR.PA), opens new tab delivered 50 jets in September, down 9% from 55 a year earlier and leaving nine-month deliveries ahead by a narrow margin as it faces a ...
Airbus took decades to develop the A380 — a ... it became the world's largest passenger jet. But the high operational costs of the four-engine jet prompted carriers including Air France, Thai ...
MANILA, Philippines — Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific will start receiving its new batch of Airbus aircraft in 2029, and plans to assign these units in some of the fast-growing hubs outside Manila.
A startup planemaker announced a 200-passenger "blended wing body" plane to rival Airbus and Boeing. Natilus' design aims to improve efficiency by up to 50% and offer cabin spaces unlike any today.
Airbus received an order for an additional 85 planes from Air India, according to people familiar with the matter, as the carrier looks to accelerate its growth ambitions in one of the world’s fastest ...
Airbus took decades to develop the A380 — a project announced in 1990 to compete with the Boeing 747. When the airliner first entered service with Singapore Airlines in 2007, it became the world's ...