Airbus has warned that escalating trade tensions between Washington and Beijing are already causing tangible harm to its industrial operations and financial performance.
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Airbus is nearing a landmark A220 agreement with AirAsia that could reshape the airline’s regional network and fleet strategy.
Global aircraft lessor Avolon has forecast a potential new commercial aircraft program launch in 2027, as manufacturers respond to sustained airline profitability and long-term capacity shortages.
Thailand marked a key milestone for Thai Airways International (TG) as the national carrier officially welcomed its first Airbus A321neo at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), reinforcing its narrowbody fleet renewal strategy.
Spain has confirmed the purchase of 18 Airbus C295 aircraft to replace aging CN235 and C212 platforms used for military training and transport.
Here is a look at the ten largest aircraft orders announced in 2025, ranked by aircraft count, and explains why each deal matters within the broader aviation landscape.
Spain orders 100 Airbus helicopters to modernise defence fleets, expand industrial capacity, and boost digital aerospace capabilities.
Germany orders 20 more H145M helicopters, expanding its military fleet with advanced capabilities and upgraded mission readiness.
Qantas (QF) completes its Airbus A380 revival as the last superjumbo lands at Sydney Airport (SYD), restoring all 10 aircraft to active service after pandemic storage.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved The Boeing Company’s $8.3 billion Spirit AeroSystems merger, but only after ordering the divestiture of core Spirit assets that affect aircraft production for carriers.