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Airbus S.A.S.European aircraft manufacturer that is the world's second largest maker of commercial aircraft (after Boeing Co.). It is co-owned by the German-French-Spanish European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), with an 80% interest, and Britain's BAE Systems, with 20%. Airbus was formed as a consortium in 1970 by French and German aerospace firms (later joined by Spanish and British companies) to fill a market niche for short- to medium-range, high-capacity jetliners and to compete with long-established American manufacturers. Its first product, the A300, entered service in 1974. It was the first wide-body jetliner equipped with only two engines for more economical operation. The twin-engine A320 (entered service 1988) incorporated numerous technical innovations, notably fly-by-wire (electric rather than mechanically linked), computer-based flight controls. The four-engine A340 (1993) and smaller, twin-engine A330 (1994) were long-range airliners. In 2007 Airbus launched the A380, the world's largest airliner, with a standard seating of 555 people and a maximum capacity of 853. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Boeing has benefited from increased commercial jet orders primarily
from regional airlines serving the booming Asian countries, and it is in
a heated battle with its French Rival Airbus S. Bridgestone Aircraft Tire, Miami, FL, announced that its parent
company, Tokyo-based Bridgestone (BSJ), has reached its first-ever
contract to supply tires to Airbus S. On the
commercial side of COL's business, ratings are aided by another
strong year of orders for large commercial aircraft in 2006 with
backlogs of approximately five years at both Airbus S. |
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