The luxury Airbus A380 saw a pretty short flight in international airports, but could be making a comeback in a huge way.
The Airbus A380 began carrying passengers in October 2007, when the launch customer, Singapore Airlines, left for Sydney. In the next 17+ years, 15 airlines have had the superjumbo in their fleets, 10 ...
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For Airbus, the future of the company's commercial aircraft manufacturing lies in the ZEROe. Airbus has long been something ...
Outlined technology bricks could support a planned single-aisle next decade, plus Airbus’ renewed commitment of a ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNAirbus Unveils Next-Gen Single-Aisle Aircraft, Commits to HydrogenAerospace giant Airbus says its new single-aisle concept could fly in the late 2030s, with hydrogen propulsion system testing ...
Airbus's new-generation single-aisle aircraft will feature aerodynamic wings to generate significantly higher lift while ...
Airbus plans to develop a next-generation, single-aisle aircraft by the 2030s that improves fuel efficiency by 20-30%, using ...
Airbus is teasing technologies that could enable its next-generation single-aisle jet, including innovative engine and wing ...
Open fan’ technology part of plans to make new models 20-30% more fuel efficient than aircraft currently in the air ...
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