by Addison Schonland | Mar 3, 2020 | Airbus
With a picture that will cause Airbus America’s team some discomfort, and make Delta’s team look twice, a spotter in Mobile published a picture of the first US-made A220-300. Expanding the image you will notice the aircraft is missing its nosecone as it...
by Ernest Arvai | Feb 17, 2020 | Airbus
If it were not for the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX, the slow delivery process for the A320neo family would be the headline for the industry. Last month, the company delivered 18 A320neos and only 6 A321neos, with only 31 deliveries in total across all aircraft...
by Richard Schuurman | Feb 14, 2020 | Airbus, General Category
Airbus Tier-1 supplier Premium AEROTEC is to slash its workforce by some 1.450 cross all its German sites in an effort to reduce costs and remain competitive, a spokesperson of the company tells Airinsight. PA is currently in talks with employee representatives and...
by Richard Schuurman | Feb 13, 2020 | Airbus
Despite record sales and deliveries, Airbus has ended 2019 with a EUR 1.362 billion loss as it has included the penalties of the bribery case and additional charges on the A400M-transporter in its full-year results, the airframer reported on February 13. Not included...
by Addison Schonland | Feb 7, 2020 | Airbus
Here is our updated model. Airbus started the year with a bang – several big deals confirmed ensuring healthy order-level early in the year. Note the A321neo continues to accelerate past the A320neo. Upsizing is back in vogue. The Spirit A319neo order is a...
by Richard Schuurman | Jan 31, 2020 | Airbus
Airbus has reached an agreement with the French, British, and American authorities to settle the long-running bribery case. The OEM settled the case for EUR 3.598 billion in court hearings in France, the UK, and the US on January 31. Earlier this week Airbus already...