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Report: Airbus to launch A320 replacement program in 2030
The manufacturer has been planning for the new aircraft under its "eAction" initiative since at least 2021.
United is retiring its aging Airbus A320s in favor of fuel-efficient A321neos, boosting capacity, cutting costs, and ...
Airbus SE is unsure of reaching next year’s production target for its best-selling A320 jet because Pratt & Whitney may not ...
The Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 are two of the most popular single-aisle planes flying. They are about the same size and look quite similar to the untrained eye. Both seat around 150 passengers. The ...
A320 is "safer than most aircraft out there now," says aviation expert The A320 has for several decades been a key component in the rivalry between manufacturers Airbus and Boeing. The twin-engined ...
Boeing first flew the 737 to customers in 1967, and it's hard to overstate just what an impact it had. A smaller, more fuel-efficient jet than other models of the era, the 737 was intended for shorter ...
IndiGo A320 completes India’s first satellite-based landing using Gagan system at Udaipur airport, marking a shift from ground-based navigation to ISRO–AAI developed technology.
The A320 family of narrow-body airliners, a series that recently overtook the 737 as the most delivered jet airliner of all time, has been hit with a recall just ahead of the holiday season.
Question: From a pilot's perspective, is there a major difference flying an Airbus or Boeing plane? Do you have a preference? -- submitted by reader Sam G., Washington Answer: There is certainly a ...
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