News

Cargo operator Air Hong Kong has retired its last Airbus A300-600 freighter, capping off a seven-year fleet renewal process ...
More than 20 years ago (2003) we visited MNG Airlines for the first time and filmed the airline's Airbus A300 and Boeing 737-400. Now we return to the airline at its Istanbul base, new airport ...
A ir Hong Kong has retired its final Airbus A300-600 freighter, officially ending an era. The 21-year-old freighter had been flying on behalf of DHL Express. The news comes as the airline completes ...
Air Hong Kong (AHK), the first all-cargo freighter airline based in Hong Kong and a part of the Cathay Group, together with ...
Airbus (OTC: EADSY) stock rose strongly on Thursday to close the day up 3.7%, on some disturbing news for a competitor. Over in England, the British Competition and Markets Authority is reportedly ...
Paris: PIF-funded Saudi startup Riyadh Air announced a firm order for 25 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft on Monday, June 16. The agreement, which could potentially increase to 50 aircraft, was signed at ...
Airbus is glimpsing the end of narrowbody and widebody production bottlenecks, elevating questions about the global trade environment as the biggest cloud over the company’s prospects.
PARIS - Airbus revised up its forecast for airplane demand over the next 20 years on June 12, telling investors and suppliers the air transport industry was expected to ride out the current wave ...
AI Wrongly Blames Airbus For Air India Boeing Crash As the controversy snowballed, Google applied a quick fix, stating it had manually removed the response from AI overviews.
On Nov. 12, 2001, an American Airlines Airbus A300 crashed in the New York City borough of Queens shortly after taking off, killing all 260 on board and five people on the ground.
TOULOUSE—Airbus is planning to start flight tests next year to bring into service the next two evolutions of its A350 widebody, an ultra-long-range version of the -1000 variant and a freighter ...
Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury predicts passengers will end up paying higher fares if the aerospace industry is forced to upend global supply chains in the face of tariffs.