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At Airbus Canada’s Mirabel facility, a family of raccoons made their way in and caused damage to some aircraft!
Airbus now finds itself in an awkward position: two aircraft—the A220 and A320—serving nearly the same market segment.
JetBlue has been quick to note its interest in expanding its route network to include new destinations, and this week the carrier announced flights to one of its most exciting cities yet. On June 5, ...
A family of raccoons recently broke into an Airbus factory in Canada, adding an unusual headache to the planemaker’s more ...
Air Niugini, the national carrier of Papua New Guinea, has placed a firm order with Airbus for two additional latest ...
Airbus is investigating corrosion issues on some of its A220 passenger jets. The issue has been found on what the manufacturer calls a "limited population" of A220s, including some operated by U.S ...
We’d like to inform you that following a successful soft launch, we have now officially launched our Business Jet News! If ...
JetBlue is adding 30 new Airbus A220 planes to its fleet, each with wider seats, larger overhead bins, redesigned restrooms, and more modern innovations to maximize passenger comfort. With 28 rows ...
Croatia Airlines is due to take delivery of its first 127-seat Airbus A220-100 aircraft in October. As the carrier continues ...
Ethiopian Airlines is looking to order at least 20 regional or small narrowbody jets as it moves to expand its domestic fleet ...
Air Niugini has boosted its order backlog for Airbus A220s, as the carrier prepares to begin a major fleet refresh program.
"We are evaluating three aircraft models, the E-2 from Embraer, the A220 from Airbus, and the 737 MAX 7 from Boeing," CEO ...