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The trade event is a big draw for the industry every year, as Boeing, Airbus and other aerospace giants host parties, sign ...
Christian Scherer, the chief commercial officer at Airbus, reacted to the Air India tragedy ahead of the Paris Air Show.
Once a crown jewel of American innovation, Boeing’s reputation nosedived after a series of safety failures in recent decades.Founded over a century a ...
Boeing expects global demand for air travel to increase by more than 40% by 2030, driving the need for thousands of new ...
Two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 involving Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines linked to faulty systems prompted scrutiny of Boeing's safety practices. Former CEO David Calhoun was scolded by Senator ...
You are statistically more likely to die from being struck by lightning than meet your demise in a plane crash, but the ...
Boeing has laid off up to 180 engineers from its India operations as part of a sweeping global restructuring initiative.
The global commercial aviation fleet will stand just under 50,000 planes in 2044, with most built over the next 20 years, ...
As the investigation into the Air India Flight 171 plane crash on Thursday (June 12) afternoon gathers impetus, an expert has broken ranks with his opinion on the likely cause of the disaster. The ...
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TravelPulse on MSNBoeing’s Air Force One Project Still Stalled, Years Late and Billions Over BudgetYears behind schedule and billions over budget, Boeing’s agreement to deliver a new Air Force One fleet continues to stall ...
Safety and the supply chain supplant orders at this year’s biennial Paris Airshow in the wake of the Air India accident.
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ABP News on MSNAir India Air Crash A Wake-Up Call For Global Aviation Sector, Says AirbusSpeaking in Paris, Christian Scherer, Airbus’s head of commercial aircraft, dismissed any suggestion that the tragedy could offer a competitive advantage to one manufacturer over the other.
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