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From fatal crashes to failing checks, Boeing’s troubling track record in India—fuelled by crew errors, ageing fleets and ...
Speaking in Paris, Christian Scherer, Airbus’s head of commercial aircraft, dismissed any suggestion that the tragedy could offer a competitive advantage to one manufacturer over the other.
Safety and the supply chain supplant orders at this year’s biennial Paris Airshow in the wake of the Air India accident.
Christian Scherer, Airbus's chief commercial officer, labeled the Air India crash as "totally unacceptable," reiterating that safety is paramount in the industry., India News News - Times Now ...
The trade event is a big draw for the industry every year, as Boeing, Airbus and other aerospace giants host parties, sign ...
Viswashkumar Ramesh, 40, the sole survivor of Air India Flight 171, is among the ranks of those spared by fate.
The American aerospace major now estimates a need for 43,600 new aircraft through 2044, a marginal reduction from the 43,975 ...
Christian Scherer, the chief commercial officer at Airbus, reacted to the Air India tragedy ahead of the Paris Air Show.
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Boeing anticipates a 40% increase in global air travel demand by 2030, necessitating around 43,600 new jetliners by 2044.
War, tariffs and the Air India crash will cast a shadow over the Paris Air Show as the aerospace industry’s biggest annual ...
Once a crown jewel of American innovation, Boeing’s reputation nosedived after a series of safety failures in recent decades.Founded over a century a ...