Airbus Helicopters, a division of Airbus, is entering a leadership transition as CEO Bruno Even steps down after eight years at the helm of the world’s largest rotorcraft manufacturer.
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Airbus is evaluating an ATR assembly line in India as regional aviation demand rises, supported by government policy and airline expansion.
Airbus wins a $15.8 billion order for 101 A320neo aircraft from China Eastern, strengthening its dominance in China’s aviation market.
A maintenance-related ground fire has led to the confirmed hull loss of an Airbus A220-300 operated by airBaltic (BT) at Riga International Airport (RIX).
Air Canada and aircraft lessor Azorra have voiced strong support for a stretched Airbus A220-500, highlighting its economic potential and growing industry demand.
Airbus supports a two-fighter structure to rescue the stalled Future Combat Air System as France and Germany clash over operational requirements and program governance.
United Airlines has removed the Airbus A350 from expected deliveries, signaling a major shift in fleet planning amid an ongoing Rolls-Royce engine dispute.
Air Canada (AC) has placed a firm order for 8 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, with rights to purchase eight more, marking a pivotal upgrade to its long-haul fleet strategy and additional commitment to Airbus widebody aircraft.
Airbus is moving closer to expanding its single-aisle product range, as momentum builds around a stretched version of the A220 family.
North Wales will host a historic aviation farewell as Airbus Transport International prepares to retire one of its most recognisable aircraft.