Airbus highlights career opportunities at Le Bourget Paris Air Show
World’s leading aircraft manufacturer to recruit more than 3000 people in 2011 Airbus will showcase job and career opportunities for young talents and graduates as…
World’s leading aircraft manufacturer to recruit more than 3000 people in 2011 Airbus will showcase job and career opportunities for young talents and graduates as…
The organisers of the International Paris Air Show are delighted and extremely proud to announce the presence of the solar aeroplane SOLAR IMPULSE as the…
Marignane, March 1, 2011 Australian Aerospace Limited, supported by Eurocopter, the world’s largest helicopter manufacturer, brings an impressive line-up of aircraft from its rotary-wing family…
AgustaWestland, a Finmeccanica company, is pleased to announce that the AW159 Lynx Wildcat will be making its first appearance at the Farnborough International Air Show….
Gripen NG Demonstrator will be displayed to the public for the first time outside Sweden. The event will take place in the UK during the…
Static display: For the first time at Farnborough Air Show, ATR will have an ATR 72-600 on the static aircraft display. The aircraft is equipped…
Approximately 90 U.S. military aircrew and support members from bases in Europe and the U.S. are participating in the International Aerospace Exhibition 2010 Berlin Air Show, here…
At an official ceremony held today at the ILA Berlin Air Show, the Bavarian State Minister of the Interior Joachim Herrmann accepted the keys to…
During the 2010 ILA Berlin Air Show, Airbus announced commitments across its broad product range covering a total of 67 aircraft, valued at over US$15.3…
Spairliners, a joint venture between Air France and Lufthansa Technik AG, has commenced fully integrated component support for the Airbus A380 fleet of Lufthansa. Along…
Berlin – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced Automated Carrier Baggage Rules (ACBR), the latest project in IATA’s Simplifying the Business program. ACBR will…
Berlin – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reacted sharply to the announcement made by the German government of a EUR 1 billion annual burden…
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