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Christian Scherer, the chief commercial officer at Airbus, reacted to the Air India tragedy ahead of the Paris Air Show.
Safety is in everything that we do, so the tragedy in India, we don’t see that in any way, shape or form as a competitive ...
India's Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has, meanwhile, formed a High-Level Multi-disciplinary Committee, headed by the ...
Airbus SE predicted the global commercial aircraft fleet will double in size to almost 50,000 planes over the next 20 years, ...
In those talks, Boeing is edging forward as the front-runner to sell more of its 777X jets, two of the sources said.
The plane manufacturer said that the growth in air travel will require 43,400 new passenger and freighter aircraft deliveries ...
Speaking 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.
Air India, in its current form, has maintained a more balanced fleet, having taken delivery of 122 Boeing aircraft and 114 ...