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- EADS could freeze A400M production amid late-delivery row
- BERLIN AFP — Aerospace giant EADS has threatened to freeze production of its Airbus subsidiary's flagship military airlifter if clients do not drop penalty clauses for late delivery, a German news report said Saturday. Der Spiegel weekly, trailing its Monday publication, cited a letter sent by Louis Gallois, the...
- Research articles 2008-09-20
- Airbus announces new cost cuts, and investment outside eurozone
- PARIS AFP — Airbus announced new cost cuts on Tuesday and the opening of a factory in Tunisia under a strategy to expand production of its airliners in several countries outside the eurozone. Louis Gallois, chief executive at parent group EADS, said that some of the cost cutting called...
- Research articles 2008-09-09
- EADS finance director questioned in insider trading probe: report
- BERLIN AFP — The financial director of European aerospace giant EADS, Hans-Peter Ring, has been questioned as a witness in connection with a French probe into alleged insider trading in the group's shares, a German press report said Monday. Ring told the Financial Times Deutschland he was not a...
- Research articles 2008-07-14
- EADS consortium clinches 13 billion pound air tankers contract
- LONDON AFP — European aerospace giant EADS and its partners on Thursday won a massive contract to replace Britian's ageing fleet of military inflight refueling tankers, just weeks after it scooped an even bigger US order. The contract, worth 13 billion pounds (16.6 billion euros, 26 billion dollars), was...
- Research articles 2008-03-27
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Sep 17, 2007 A power battle at the top of Airbus would undermine efforts to turn round the planemaker, weeks after politicians intervened to restore order at Franco-German parent EADS, analysts say. The statement made by Airbus chief Tom Enders appeared to be an olive branch to Bregier, whose...
- Research articles 2007-09-17
- Aircraft Finance & Leasing News
- Sep 17, 2007 Air New Zealand Air New Zealand has hit a novel bit of turbulence in its plans to update and expand its ageing fleet of Boeing aircraft. The company is having to go direct to its shareholders to gain support to buy just over $4.5 billion...
- Research articles 2007-09-17
- Aircraft News - Europe
- Sep 17, 2007 EU lawmakers admit carbon trading is politically expedient. Members of the European Parliament admitted Sept. 12 that emissions trading may not be the best way to lower aviation emissions, but that public opinion is driving a push in that direction. U.K. MEP Brian Simpson said climate...
- Research articles 2007-09-17
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Sep 3, 2007 Air China Airbus A319 became the first Airbus aircraft to use Naverus RNP in revenue service when it took off from Lhasa on Aug. 23. Aug 30, 2007 Airbus has filed applications is the Zero Splice Inlet integrated into the engine nacelles. The ZSI consists...
- Research articles 2007-09-03
- Aircraft News - Europe
- Jun 18, 2007 Europe to back aviation inclusion in ETS European Union transport ministers have given their backing to expanding Europe's emissions trading system to include aviation Jun 11, 2007 Adria Airways, Bombardier Adria Airways took delivery of two 86-seat Bombardier CRJ900s. Jun 11, 2007 ...
- Research articles 2007-06-18
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Jun 18, 2007 Aer Lingus deal brings Airbus A350 orders past 250 mark following last week's deal. Jun 11, 2007 Air Arabia is to order 34 aircraft with either Boeing or Airbus by September this year, according to Reuters. Jun 14, 2007 Seabury Group announced that...
- Research articles 2007-06-18
- Aircraft News - Europe
- Jun 11, 2007 Aer Lingus, Airbus Irish carrier Aer Lingus is doubling its long haul fleet with the order of 12 new aircraft, announced today, including six Airbus A350 XWB and six. Jun 7, 2007 Aeroflot, Alitalia, Sukhoi Koshliakov said Aeroflot wants to invest to develop...
- Research articles 2007-06-11
- A350 XWB gets the go-ahead: as well as capturing market share, the new aircraft promises to transform the entire Airbus production system
- Better late than never! Four months after unveiling the XWB concept for its future A350 long-range twin at the Farnborough Air Show and one CEO later, Airbus finally received the green light from parent company EADS to proceed with the industrial launch of a family of three A350 XWB versions,...
- Research articles 2006-12-22
- Aircraft News - Europe
- Dec 18, 2006 Airbus, AerCap AerCap orders 20 A330-200s. Dutch aircraft lessor AerCap signed a firm contract with Airbus for 20 A330-200s. AerCap CEO Klaus Heinemann said. No engine choice was announced. The company's relationship with Airbus includes previous orders for a combined 102 A320 family aircraft. Dec...
- Research articles 2006-12-18
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Nov 27, 2006 French prosecutors appealed on Tuesday against a court ruling that cleared six people including an air traffic controller for a 1992 Air Inter was a unit of Air France at the time of the crash plane crash that killed 87 people in the eastern city of...
- Research articles 2006-11-27
- Aircraft News - Europe
- Nov 27, 2006 Aeroflot Aeroflot's fleet plans until 2010, the carrier will operate 30 Russian Regional Jets and 65 A320 family aircraft. "We want to increase our long-haul fleet dramatically, up to 45 aircraft," he said, adding that the carrier will talk with Airbus and Boeing about the...
- Research articles 2006-11-27
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Oct 30, 2006 Air One took delivery of the first of 30 A320s ordered in January. Oct 26, 2006 Airbus still flying high in Beijing, Columbus. Airbus received much-needed boosts from opposite sides of the world yesterday as the Chinese government and an Ohio-based startup placed large aircraft...
- Research articles 2006-10-30
- Aircraft News - Europe
- Oct 23, 2006 Airbus Airbus has said it plans to make a decision on the future of the A350 XWB in the next weeks. Production problems with the A380 that have led to two-year delays have plunged the planemaker into a crisis and forced it to re-examine its...
- Research articles 2006-10-23
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Oct 16, 2006 Airbus orders by contrast to Boeing remains well off last year's record pace, having booked orders for just 226 aircraft over the first nine months of this year. Comparisons with the year-ago period were not available, but it received net orders for 1,055 aircraft for all...
- Research articles 2006-10-16
- Aircraft News - Europe
- Oct 16, 2006 Airbus Airbus orders by contrast to Boeing remains well off last year's record pace, having booked orders for just 226 aircraft over the first nine months of this year. Comparisons with the year-ago period were not available, but it received net orders for 1,055 aircraft...
- Research articles 2006-10-16
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Oct 9, 2006 Aeroflot will now split a long awaited order for new aircraft between Airbus and Boeing chief executive Valery Okulov CE told reporters at an economic forum in the Siberian city of Irkutsk last week. It seems that Aeroflot wants 22 Airbus and 22 Boeings. However Russian...
- Research articles 2006-10-02
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