The first Airbus A300 transformed and accelerated air travel worldwide. Its creation was a challenging feat that required cooperation across continents to come to fruition. During the 1960s, the U.S.
BLAGNAC, France – The airplane is one that turns heads. Aviation enthusiasts instinctively know it is the "Beluga," a nickname stemming from the aircraft's uncanny resemblance to the whale of the same ...
A decade after the arrival of the A300, the Airbus family expanded with the A310 taking to the air in 1982 and the A300-600 in 1983. The A310 was a shorter, longer-ranger aircraft than the 300, ...
Airbus delivered its first aircraft 40 years ago, on May 10, 1974. The A300B was also the world's first twin-engine wide-body jet. In July 1967, France, Germany and the United Kingdom agreed to ...
This year, around 4 billion plane passengers will take to the sky – and most of them will travel in an Airbus or a Boeing. These two Goliaths have dominated aerospace manufacturing for half a century, ...
This year, around 4 billion plane passengers will take to the sky – and most of them will travel in an Airbus or a Boeing. These two Goliaths have dominated aerospace manufacturing for half a century, ...