The Asia-Pacific aviation market is set for one of the largest long-term fleet expansions worldwide, with Airbus projecting demand for 19,560 new aircraft through 2045.
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Etihad Airways (EY) is weighing a fresh widebody order with Airbus as the Dubai Airshow approaches.
Germany has approved the purchase of 20 additional Airbus Helicopters H145M in a deal worth nearly 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion), furthering its commitment to military modernization.
Emirates (EK) has secured JOLCO financing from HSBC for five new Airbus A350-900 aircraft, reinforcing its long-term partnership with the bank and advancing its fleet renewal strategy.
Korean Air (KE) has converted seven Airbus A350-1000 passenger jet orders into A350F freighters, becoming the latest carrier to adopt Airbus’s new-generation cargo aircraft designed for lower emissions and higher efficiency.
The Eurofighter Typhoon, jointly developed by Airbus, BAE Systems, and Leonardo, continues to form the backbone of Europe’s air defense.
Airbus has inaugurated its second Airbus A320 Family Final Assembly Line (FAL) in China, a significant milestone in the European manufacturer’s long-term partnership with the country’s aviation industry.
Abra Group has reinforced its long-term fleet expansion strategy to strengthen air connectivity across the Americas and Europe with a new Airbus order.
Air India (AI) is in advanced discussions with Airbus and Boeing to acquire up to 100 additional wide-body aircraft, expanding its ongoing fleet renewal and international growth plans.
Airbus has inaugurated its second A320 Final Assembly Line (FAL) at its U.S. Manufacturing Facility in Mobile, marking a major step in expanding production capacity for the A320 Family aircraft.