Airbus is raising production of its A350 widebody further to 12 aircraft per month despite the current supply chain constraints that show no signs of easing. CEO Guillaume Faury said April 25 that Airbus continues to see "increasing commercial momentum in the widebody market." That statement was ...
more comfortable airliners for visitors to Japan.Japan Airlines are planning to operate their domestic network using two of the most popular and iconic widebody aircraft in the world today – the 787 Dreamliner and the A350. This
“A heartfelt thank you to IndiGo for putting its trust in Airbus once again, and to our respective teams who negotiated this agreement for 30 A350s. IndiGo’s first widebody order opens an exciting new chapter in our close partnership. We are proud that our fuel-efficient, next-gen...
Explore the spaciousness and comfort of the Airbus A220 Airspace cabin: Discover the widebody experience in a single-aisle. A320 Family Airspace cabin The A320 Airspace cabin is providing maximum flexibility for airlines business models while keeping the highest standards of… A330neo Airspace cabin...
Discover Airbus' range of efficient freighter aircraft, from A320P2F narrow-body conversions to A350F widebody dedicated freighters.
Airbus’ other commercial aircraft programmes commenced with line-fit installations in parallel: The A350 from the end of May and the A320 and A220 Families received EASA certification for the ELT-DT during the summer of 2023 as planned. Whereas all newly-built Airbus Widebody aircraft (i.e. ...
As the world’s largest and most spacious passenger aircraft, flying with Airbus’ widebody A380 remains a unique experience.
Airbus’ GMF offers a forward-looking view of the air transport sector’s evolution, accounting for factors like demographics, economic growth and more.
As the world’s largest and most spacious passenger aircraft, flying with Airbus’ widebody A380 remains a unique experience.
‘SWISS Senses’ cabin interior – between summer 2025 and the end of 2031. Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is to take delivery of more new long-haul aircraft. In addition to the five Airbus A350-900s which are already on order, the airline is to receive five more of the advanced...