Posts Tagged ‘Airbus’
Airbus A380 Wing Flaws May Cost USD$629 Mln
Airbus said efforts to lower the weight of the world’s largest airliner lay behind recent A380 wing component cracks and pledged to learn from mistakes, as repair costs looked set to climb towards EUR€500 million...
Airbus Says A350 Schedule ‘Tight But Feasible’
Airbus’s target to get the A350, its next new passenger jet, ready in time for delivery in the first half of 2014 is “tight but it remains feasible”, the head of the European aircraft project said on Th...
First MAS A380 Moves to Flight Line in Preparation for Delivery
The first A380 for Malaysia Airlines (MAS) returned to Toulouse on 9th May following completion of interior furnishing and cabin system tests in Hamburg. The first A380 for Malaysia Airlines (MAS) returned to Toulouse on 9th Ma...
Airbus Corporate Jets Gain Approval for Part 135 Operations
Airbus ACJ318 and ACJ319 have gained EASA, FAA and GACA eligibility for Part 135 operations, while a variant of its ACJ319 has also gained CAAC eligibility, making it easier for operators to seek and obtain approval to carry ...
Unique Airbus International Recruitment Event in Toulouse- France
Airbus is launching a new recruitment initiative in Toulouse, France, on Saturday 30th June 2012 to look for top caliber Engineers, Technicians and Managers to support all Airbus aircraft programs. Positions are available in Fr...
EADS Doubles First Quarter Profit
EADS on Wednesday reported a doubling of first-quarter operating profit to EUR€480 million (USD$613.2 million). The result was buoyed by resilient demand for commercial aircraft and civil helicopters. Revenue cl...