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Airbus is also contributing to China's development of the circular economy. In January this year, Airbus launched the Airbus Lifecycle Services Centre (ALSC), its first global aircraft recycling project, in southwest China's Sichuan Province. It started to dismantle and recycle the first aircraft ...
“For the first time in 50 years, Airbus has no major ongoing aircraft development,” says the airframer. “But [it] is actively preparing for the next one.” Airbus states that the role will involve defining top-level technical objectives and requirements to enable “robust launch of...
1. 发展 Development 此图片遵循CC BY 4.0协议 图片题注:The wing sharklet of an A320neo aircraft. These sharklets are also optional add-ons for the classic A320 family. 参考译文:A320neo飞机的鲨鱼鳍翼尖。这些鲨鱼鳍翼尖也可以作为经典A320系列的可选附件添加。图片作者:Julian Herzog In 2006 Airbus start...
Towards the world’s first hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft We are leading the decarbonisation of our industry by working to deliver theworld’s first hydrogen-powered aircraftby 2035. We believe technology innovation is vital to tackling the climate crisis and ensuring future generations can enjo...
Airbus Nine-Month (9m) 2024 financial results We saw strong demand across our product range in the first nine months of the year. The nine-month earnings reflect the level of commercial aircraft deliveries, a solid performance in helicopters and the charges in our space business recorded in ...
After establishing its official presence in 1994, Airbus has rapidly grown the company’s Chinese operations – which include the Tianjin final assembly line for A320 Family aircraft.
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So thunderstorms are not the only way aircraft can be struck by lightning. But fear not, for we always put ‘safety first’ at Airbus, and a great deal of effort and design considerations have gone into ensuring aircraft are safe in the event of lightning strikes!
Looking to the future, Airbus is undertaking a major transformation calledDDMS(Digital Design Manufacturing & Services), responding to the increasingly competitive marketplace, while also preparing for the next generation of low-emission aircraft. ...