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Airbus has developed a new landing gear system that can enable the aircraft to harness kinetic energy and use...
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The parent company of planemaker Airbus on Tuesday reported an 89 percent gain in fourth-quarter net profit but warned of a “very challenging” year ahead.
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The parent company of planemaker Airbus on Tuesday reported an 89-percent gain in fourth-quarter net profit but warned of a “very challenging” year ahead.
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European jet maker Airbus said Thursday it will cut production of its A320 family of short and medium-range commercial passenger aircraft _ to 34 a month from 36 now _...
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Customers of plane maker Airbus will benefit from euro5 billion ($6.4 billion) in new state-backed bank financing aimed at supporting the aeronautic industry, a Finance...
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Who says miracles don’t happen? It happened in the afternoon of January 16 in New York during a plane crash!
Displaying remarkable alacrity, the 57-year old pilot...
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The head of Airbus expects orders to dip below deliveries in 2009 for the first time in six years as airlines curb spending amid the economic crisis.
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As Airbus reaches a key milestone in the the development of its A350 XWB commercial jet program, a top executive at the company vowed Wednesday not to repeat the...
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European airplane maker Airbus said Monday it took 84 jet orders in November, offsetting 3 cancellations.
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French authorities say an Airbus A320 airplane carrying seven people has crashed during a training flight in the Mediterranean off the coast of southern France.
made popular Nov 27 2008
French authorities say an Airbus A320 airplane carrying seven people has crashed during a training flight in the Mediterranean ocean off the coast of southern France.
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Microsoft has urged antitrust officials to contemplate scuttling Google’s design to buy DoubleClick, an online advertising company. Microsoft has argued that...
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