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Airbus UK (formerly EADS UK) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Airbus, based in the United Kingdom, which produces wings for Airbus aircraft.When Airbus (at the time known as EADS) was incorporated as a joint-stock company in 2001, BAE Systems transferred the British facilities of the transnational Airbus Industrie GIE consortium formed in 1970 to the new corporation in exchange of a 20% stake ...
U.S. Navy Air Warfare Test Center, based at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, United States (founded 1918, as the Navy's Flight Test Group based at Naval Air Station Anacostia) Swedish Armed Forces Flight Test and Evaluation Center (FMV:PROV is a part of FMV ), based at Linköping , Sweden (founded 1933) [ 3 ]
Airbus in 2006 achieved its second best year ever in its entire 35-year history in terms of the number of orders it received, 824, second only to the previous year. [143] Airbus plans to increase production of A320 airliners to reach 40 per month by 2012, at a time when Boeing is increasing monthly 737 production from 31.5 to 35 per month. [144]
Airbus UK's first opponents in the League of Wales at The Airfield were Total Network Solutions. [7] In 2012, Airbus UK Broughton sold the naming rights of The Airfield to the Hollingsworth Group and renamed The Airfield. [1] Due to regular waterlogging of the pitch, The Airfield's grass surface was replaced with a 3G synthetic pitch in 2014.
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ADS Group Limited, informally known as ADS, is the trade organisation representing the aerospace, defence, security and space industries in the United Kingdom.It has more than 1,000 member companies across its sectors, including some of the UK's largest manufacturers, like Airbus, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Meggitt PLC and GKN.
In 2008, a final basement storeroom within the Airbus Business Suite was converted into the de Havilland Room. [ 20 ] On 31 March 2009 the Royal Aeronautical Society completed the purchase of the freehold of No. 4 Hamilton Place from the Crown Estate , thereby safeguarding its headquarters for future generations of aeronautical engineers.
In January 2020, French, British and American courts validated three agreements between Airbus and the PNF, [127] the UK SFO, [123] [128] and the US DoJ. [ 129 ] [ 130 ] Airbus recognised the charges and agreed to pay fines of €2.1 billion in France, €984 million in the United Kingdom and €526 million in the United States.