Qantas Airways (QF) has confirmed another delay to its highly anticipated Project Sunrise program, pushing the launch of nonstop flights from Sydney Airport (SYD) to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) into 2027.
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Airbus Helicopters is exploring a broader international partnership for Europe’s future military helicopter programs, with Canada emerging as a possible long-term collaborator.
AIM unveils a 380-unit watch series built from Etihad Airways’ first Airbus A380, the 150th A380 ever delivered.
Ethiopian Airlines (ET) has opened preliminary discussions with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus over a potential order for new widebody and regional aircraft as the African carrier accelerates its global expansion strategy.
AirAsia set to order up to 150 Airbus A220 jets in a historic deal at the Mirabel assembly site, reviving interest after CSeries rejection.
Airbus is working to bring its aircraft delivery flow back in line with production levels before the second half of 2026, following disruptions linked to manufacturing defects and administrative delays.
China Southern Airlines (CZ) has announced a major wide-scale narrowbody aircraft order with Airbus, committing to 137 A320neo family jets in a deal valued at approximately US$21.37 billion at list prices.
Emirates’ oldest A380, A6-EDF, turns 20 years old. The superjumbo spent 5 years in storage but still flies passengers.
Airbus is leading this effort through its fello’fly and GEESE initiatives, aiming to introduce formation-style operations on long-haul routes by the 2030s.
Airbus has begun a critical phase in the development of its A350 freighter, with the arrival and installation of the aircraft’s main-deck cargo door at its final assembly line.