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Airline’s president says engine does not meet its maintenance requirements
Deals for over 100 aircraft on first day of Dubai air show cement industry rebound despite regional tensions
Guillaume Faury says curbs on selling Eurofighter are damaging to Germany’s reputation as an exporting nation
Leasing companies have been able to increase their rates significantly for the most in-demand jets
Programme is expected to be one of the most hotly contested procurement deals in the UK in years
Pioneering British sector drives development of more fuel-efficient aircraft, but admits it is a ‘huge opportunity’ and a ‘big risk’
Airline strikes deal with Airbus for 157 short-haul aircraft and targets £1bn in profits over medium term
Jakarta unhappy it was shut out of British share of €3.6bn deal after helping Serious Fraud Office with investigation
European aerospace and defence champion to appoint dedicated head of civilian plane business
Plane maker and US start-up Voyager join race to build commercial alternatives before ISS is decommissioned
Buoyant demand for bestselling jets despite supply chain problems hitting production
New facility is being used to build and test prototypes as the group looks to maintain its lead over US rival Boeing
This week’s Paris air show was a showcase of fuel-saving developments but critics say fleet growth will offset gains
Airbus and Boeing announce orders for more than 1,200 aircraft at biennial trade fair
China’s recovery ‘stronger than we expected’, says chief Tufan Erginbilgic at Paris Air Show
Multibillion-dollar deal for A320 series of jets is largest in history by aircraft numbers
Boeing and Airbus duopoly appears to ground innovation
Industry executives next week gather for the world’s biggest international aerospace event for the first time since 2019
Companies around the world are closing in on the dream: a battery-powered aircraft for short trips. Yet the journey to build, certify and fly remains uncertain and competitive
Airbus and Boeing struggle to meet delivery targets amid a shortage of components
C919 airliner poses a threat to the European aviation group’s sales in China
European lawmakers grapple with policy to drive industry to cleaner technology
Despite shortages, world’s biggest aircraft maker sticks to full-year guidance on deliveries
Paris court clears the companies of criminal wrongdoing but finds them liable for civil charges
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