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Through the end of April 2015, Airbus reported that it has written net new orders this year for 209 commercial planes.
Airbus has filed a complaint against the German government, alleging that it complied with requests by the U.S. National Security Agency to spy on European countries and businesses.
The Airbus backlog now totals more than 6,300 commercial planes, or more than 10 years of production at its current pace of around 625 new jets a year.
The double-decked, four-engine A380 from Airbus is the largest plane in the air. It is also the most economical to operate. So why can’t Airbus sell them?
British aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce announced Friday morning that it had won the largest order in the company’s history from Middle East carrier Emirates.
Airbus Group NVThe Aircraft Interiors Expo is currently underway in Hamburg, Germany, and Airbus Group NV is showing off its long-awaited seating plan to stuff 11 economy seats into a single row...
At a signing ceremony Friday in Panama City, Boeing received a firm order for 61 of its new 737 MAX single-aisle jets, which carry a list price value of $6.6 billion.
Both Boeing and Airbus have generated thousands of orders for their new single-aisle passenger jets, and both also aim to improve the economics for the airlines by stuffing more seats into the cabin.
Pratt & Whitney began a two-day media presentation on Wednesday at which a company executive said that the company is at an "inflection point" as its business model is changing.
After the tragic crash of the Germanwings flight in Europe this week, airlines will have to figure out how to deal with a new risk beyond terrorism -- employee sabotage.
Despite the recent Germanwings crash in France, Lufthansa made the AirlineRatings.com list of the "World's Safest Airlines for 2015."
The three largest U.S. airlines have charged three major Persian Gulf carriers with accepting $42 billion in subsidies over the past decade and using the money to steal market share on international...
When Airbus announced its long-range version of its single-aisle jet, the A321LR, the rival Boeing claimed the market for the plane was too small.
An automated system to build wing panels for 737 jets has begun operation at the plant where Boeing assembles about two-thirds of the current 42 737s the company builds each month.
Despite demurrals that a replacement for the 757 was in its future, Boeing has been showing some customers a concept aircraft dubbed the 737-8ERX