BERLIN (Reuters) - Aircraft manufacturer Airbus has not had any orders canceled since engine problems arose with the A380 jumbo jet last week, the company's Chief Executive Tom Enders said on ...
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Did A Design Flaw Really Kill The Airbus A380?
The Airbus A380 was an engineering marvel when it first rolled out in Toulouse, France almost twenty years ago. With its four powerful engines, massive wing, double-deck fuselage, and tail towering 24 ...
Qantas Airways' fleet of Airbus A380 airplanes will remain grounded indefinitely after new problems with the engines were uncovered over the weekend, the Australian airline's CEO said Monday. All of ...
PARIS – Police raided the headquarters of Airbus parent EADS and a major shareholder as an investigation into suspect share dealings intensified Tuesday, overshadowing a ceremony to mark the ...
PARIS -- Noel Forgeard, the co-chief executive of European defense group EADS, stepped down Sunday as part of a management shake-up aimed at restoring investor and customer confidence after Airbus ...
PARIS -- Airbus acknowledged Monday it had reinforced the rear fuselage of its superjumbo A380 after problems were detected, but insisted the issue did not cause any further delays in the plane's ...
Airbus should have told its customers about the A380 production problems much earlier, Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al-Baker said. "They could have seen the problems at least six to eight months before ...
Three of the four previous problems centered on the turbines or oil system. An oil leak is suspected in last week's disintegration, and since then several A380s have been grounded after oil leaks or ...
PARIS -- Airbus acknowledged Monday that it had reinforced the rear fuselage of its superjumbo A380 after problems were detected but insisted the issue did not cause any further delays in the plane's ...
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