Airbus Reveals New Zero-Emission Aircraft Concept

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Airbus has revealed three concepts for the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft which could enter service by 2035. These concepts each represent a different approach to achieving zero-emission flight, exploring various technology pathways and aerodynamic configurations in order to support the Company’s ambition of leading the way in the decarbonisation of the entire aviation industry.   According to Airbus, these …

Airbus Plans To Further Adapt Workforce To COVID-19

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Airbus has announced plans to adapt its global workforce and resize its commercial aircraft activity in response to the COVID-19 crisis. This adaptation is expected to result in a reduction of around 15,000 positions no later than summer 2021. The information and consultation process with social partners has begun with a view to reaching agreements for implementation starting in autumn …

Airbus Foundation Completes COVID-19 And Ebola Relief Flight To The Democratic Republic Of The Congo (DRC) And Republic Of The Congo

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The Airbus Foundation, French Red Cross (FRC) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) partnered and flew a medical team and 14 tonnes of humanitarian aid to the Republic of the Congo, using an Airbus A330neo test aircraft. According to Airbus, the cargo will help in the fight against both the COVID-19 pandemic and the …

Airbus Concludes ATTOL With Fully Autonomous Flight Tests

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Following an extensive two-year flight test programme, Airbus has successfully concluded its Autonomous Taxi, Take-Off and Landing (ATTOL) project.   In completing this project, Airbus has achieved autonomous taxiing, take-off and landing of a commercial aircraft through fully automatic vision-based flight tests using on-board image recognition technology – a world-first in aviation.   In total, over 500 test flights were …

Airbus New Solution To Offer Cargo Benefits For Wide-Body Aircraft Operations During COVID-19 Pandemic

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Airbus has announced it is developing a modification for A330 and A350 family aircraft which will enable airlines to install freight pallets directly onto the cabin floor seat tracks, after removal of the economy-class seats.   This solution will help with the airlines’ own business continuity, and also alleviate the global shortage of ‘belly-freight’ air cargo capacity due to the …

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Africa’s Quest For Newer Aircraft: Why Aircraft Sellers, Funders Need A Rethink

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By Roland Ohaeri   Why New Aircraft For African Airlines? The efforts to improve the fleets of African airlines especially with newer aircraft intensified over the last two decades, with varying levels of success among these airlines. The need for newer and, therefore, more efficient aircraft arose mainly due to the core reasons that airlines must reduce their costs to …

Airbus Realises New Face Mask Supplies To Support Europe’s Fight Against COVID-19

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Airbus has deployed a new air-bridge flight between Europe and China to deliver additional face mask supplies to France, Germany, Spain and United Kingdom health systems in support of the COVID-19 crisis efforts.   The aircraft, an Airbus A330-200 undergoing conversion as Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT), took off on 26 March at 19.15 local time (CET) from Airbus’ Getafe site …

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Airbus A400M Transports Masks To Spain In Support Of COVID-19 Crisis Efforts

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Airbus has stated that an Airbus A400M airlifter has performed an air-bridge between Toulouse and Madrid in order to deliver critically-needed mask supplies to the Spanish health system.   The aircraft, known as MSN56 and operated by an Airbus crew, took off on 23rd March 2020 from Airbus’ headquarters in Toulouse at 18.07 local time (CET) landing at the Getafe …

Airbus Set To Partially Resume Production In France And Spain, Supports Global Efforts Against COVID-19 Pandemic

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Airbus has announced that it expects production and assembly work to partially resume in France and Spain on Monday, 23 March following health and safety checks after the implementation of stringent measures. In addition, the Company is supporting efforts globally to tackle the COVID-19 crisis.   Airbus has carried out extensive work in coordination with its social partners to ensure …

Airbus Temporarily Pauses Production At French, Spanish Sites Over COVID-19

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Following the implementation of new measures in France and Spain to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, Airbus has announced that it has decided to temporarily pause production and assembly activities at its French and Spanish sites across the Company for the next four days.   This will allow sufficient time to implement stringent health and safety conditions in terms of hygiene, …