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  2. Airbus - Wikipedia

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    Airbus A300, the company's first airliner and the world's first wide-body, twinjet aircraft The Airbus product line started with the A300 in 1972, the world's first wide-body , twinjet aircraft. The aircraft greatly benefited from the 1976 introduction of the ETOPS 90 rule, which allowed twinjet aircraft to operate up to 90 minutes (increased ...

  3. Airbus Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The Mobile plant is a final assembly line for the Airbus A320neo family of narrow-body aircraft and previously the Airbus A320 family. Aircraft assembled in Mobile are destined for airlines based in North America. On 21 June 2015, the main fuselage components for the first aircraft built in Mobile arrived at the plant.

  4. Airbus targets 800 aircraft deliveries for 2024 even as ... - AOL

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    Airbus plans to deliver more aircraft to customers in 2024 even as supply chain headaches continue to afflict the European airplane maker. The company reported healthy results for its commercial ...

  5. Airbus Group - Wikipedia

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    Airbus Group Inc. is a prime contractor to the U.S. Army on the service's new UH-72A Lakota Light Utility Helicopter. The Lakota is based on the commercial EC145. Under terms of a contract awarded in June 2006, Airbus Group Inc. has already delivered more than 200 out of a planned 351 aircraft. [citation needed]

  6. List of Airbus A220 operators - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2024, there are 379 A220 family aircraft in commercial service with 22, including 1 undisclosed operator. The five largest A220 operators are Delta Air Lines (73), airBaltic (49), Air France (40), JetBlue (40) and Air Canada (34).

  7. Airbus UK - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  8. Airbus Corporate Jets - Wikipedia

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    Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) is a business unit of Airbus which markets and completes business jet variants of the company’s airliners. Following the entry of the 737-based Boeing Business Jet into the market, Airbus introduced the A319-based Airbus Corporate Jet in 1997.

  9. The aircraft manufacturing giant is ... to paintwork on a number of jets. Qatar Airways claimed Airbus was “the tail wagging the regulatory dog” at the latest court hearing in a civil dispute ...