A lawsuit against Airbus over a cabin fume incident on an A319 raises fresh concerns about aircraft air safety and crew health risks.
Airbus A319
Airbus is considering discontinuing the Airbus A319neo, the smallest aircraft in its A320neo family, due to persistently low sales and shifting airline preferences.
A tragic incident at Milan Bergamo Airport (BGY) forced a temporary suspension of operations after a person was fatally injured by a Volotea (V7) aircraft engine during taxi.
United Airlines (UA) Flight Attendant Darlene Fricchione is suing Airbus over a cabin air incident that occurred aboard United flight UA2680 at Denver International Airport (DEN).
Spirit Airlines retires its last Airbus A319, focusing on fleet modernization with A320 and A321 models for improved efficiency.
Brussels Airlines expands its fleet with 3 new A320neo and A330 aircraft, emphasizing sustainability, passenger comfort, and growth.
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An incident occurred at Boston Logan International Airport on September 16, where an American Airlines (AA) Airbus A319, while being towed for parking, collided with an unoccupied pickup truck.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) provided information that the aircraft encountered a bird strike, resulting in a dent on the nose cone in Phoenix, AZ.
Airbus A319-100, operated by American Airlines (AA), registered as N8031M, was in the process of accelerating for takeoff on flight AA1713 from Key West (EYW), Florida, to Charlotte (CLT), North Carolina (USA).