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Why Airbus is scrapping almost new jets

I keep coming back to the same jarring image: rows of almost spotless Airbus jets, some barely out of the factory, being ...
Middle-Eastern airline behemoth Emirates is planning to expand its Airbus A380 fleet from 95 aircraft today to up to 110 by ...
Footage capturing noticeable yaw movement from the Airbus A380 during approach, highlighting the aircraft’s control inputs ...
Boeing Co. said it will ensure its factories are ready to absorb a higher rate of aircraft output before lifting the tempo ...
The Singaporean aerospace company said Nov. 12 that growth was driven by engine maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and nacelles work, somewhat offset by a slowing passenger-to-freighter conversion ...
RTX expands its MRO reach with new Emirates and Qatar Airways agreements, boosting long-term support and enhancing airline ...
All airlines have now moved to Terminal 2 at Manchester Airport, marking a major shift as parts of Terminal 1 close ...
While it might make sense to ground a new plane temporarily for repairs or changes in demand, Airbus is scrapping them for ...
Pratt & Whitney is in discussions with Airbus about engine supplies over the next three years as the planemaker looks to ...