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Airbus ( OTCPK:EADSF) ( OTCPK:EADSY) delivered approximately 60 aircraft in June, Bloomberg News reported Tuesday, citing ...
While the A320 successor has edged Airbus’s proposed hydrogen-powered airliner out of the near-term spotlight, Faury is keen to stress that its hydrogen programme is “not on the back-burner”.
Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury predicts passengers will end up paying higher fares if the aerospace industry is forced to upend global supply chains in the face of tariffs.
PARIS—Reaching its airliner production goals is becoming “a bit more difficult every day,” Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury says on the eve of the 2025 Paris Air Show. Yet the manufacturer's plans ...
“I am a bit worried about what would happen if the tariffs were raised significantly above 10%,” Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury says. AW&ST: What drove the recent change to your senior management ...
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has expressed optimism that current discussions with Thales and Leonardo would end in an agreement for the three businesses’ space divisions. He said he anticipated ...
Airbus said it would increase shareholder returns in the coming years, betting that strong demand for aircraft will continue to fuel growth. The European plane maker said Wednesday that it was lifting ...
However, in an interview with Aviation Week in early June, Airbus Chief Guillaume Faury reminded us that it remains a possibility and that the European planemaker isn’t ruling it out.
About 45% of the show will be dedicated to defense and security, a “strong increase” from the previous event in 2023, the ...
Airbus Chief Executive Officer Guillaume Faury discusses the impact of geopolitical and trade uncertainties on the aviation industry. He also talks about deliveries, supply chain and demand for ...
The German aerospace industry has told Euronews it is aligning with its French counterpart in supporting EU retaliatory measures that target finished aircraft rather than spare parts, citing the ...
Experts told BI that automation and long-term thinking gave them hope that the worst of the industry's woes are in the rear ...