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Abra Group Orders Five Airbus A350-900s
Harry Johnson·
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Abra Group Orders Five Airbus A350-900s

Abra Group's decision is consistent with the Group's strategic plans to offer improved connectivity to millions of passengers by introducing new destinations on long-range routes.
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Airbus invests in LanzaJet
Harry Johnson·
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Airbus invests in LanzaJet

Airbus financial support will aid in the advancement of the Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) pathway, a crucial stage in the production of SAF on a large scale, by empowering LanzaJet to enhance its ability and capacity to expand its exclusive Ethanol to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) process technology.
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Airbus Updates Report on Space Activities and Commercial Aircraft Business
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Airbus Updates Report on Space Activities and Commercial Aircraft Business

The updated guidance is based on the assumption that there will be no further disruptions to the global economy, air traffic, the supply chain, the company's internal operations, and its ability to deliver products and services.
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Airbus Working on Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft
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Airbus Working on Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft

Airbus has been developing superconducting technologies for high-power electric propulsion for several years, culminating in the power-on of an integrated 500 kW cryogenic propulsion system last year. Cryoprop will confirm the potential of superconducting technologies for future aircraft applications, assessing all aspects related to safety, industrialization, maintenance and operations.
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Azorra's First Airbus A220-300 Goes to Breeze Airways
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Azorra’s First Airbus A220-300 Goes to Breeze Airways

The A220 has the capability to fly continuously for up to 3,600 nautical miles or 6,700 kilometers, which positions it as the ideal choice in assisting Breeze in achieving its objective of offering uninterrupted service on underserved routes throughout the United States.
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Saudi Flynas Orders 90 New Airbus Planes
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Saudi Flynas Orders 90 New Airbus Planes

With enhanced capacity and range, the A330-900 provides cost-effective seating options, enabling flynas to effectively compete in the expanding regional market, which is a primary area of focus for the airline.
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Boeing Acquires Spirit AeroSystems
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Boeing Acquires Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 Billion

Spirit also intends to proceed with the sale of specific operations. These operations encompass Spirit's business and activities in Subang, Malaysia, Prestwick, Scotland which are in support of Airbus programs, and Belfast, Northern Ireland excluding those that are in support of Airbus programs.
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Airbus: 26% Reduction in Contrails' Climate Impact with 100% SAF
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Airbus: 26% Reduction in Contrails’ Climate Impact with 100% SAF

New findings indicate that the utilization of SAF during flights can significantly minimize the climate impact of aviation in the short term, not only by reducing non-CO2 effects like contrails but also by lowering CO2 emissions throughout the lifecycle of SAF.
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Czech Airlines Technics Expanding into Aircraft Painting
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Czech Airlines Technics Expanding into Aircraft Painting

Czech Airlines Technics, a branch of the Prague Airport Group, specializes mainly in the repair and maintenance of aircraft as well as aircraft equipment, covering Base Maintenance, Line Maintenance, Components Maintenance, Engineering, and Landing Gear Maintenance. Czech Airlines Technics offers a wide range of services beyond general maintenance, including the capability to carry out different modifications and service bulletins, structural repairs, engine exchanges, as well as exchanges and repairs of landing gear and other aircraft components.
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India’s Largest Airline Orders 30 Airbus A350 Jets
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India’s Largest Airline Invests in 30 New Airbus A350 Jets

For over fifty years, Airbus has been closely linked with India in a mutually beneficial relationship, playing a key role in the expansion of the country's civil aviation industry. The Airbus A320 Family has been instrumental in making air travel more accessible in India, while the A350 has emerged as the preferred aircraft for Indian carriers looking to tap into the global market. IndiGo, one of the world's fastest-growing airlines, stands out as one of the biggest customers of the A320 Family. The A350 stands as the most contemporary and effective wide-body aircraft globally within the 300-410 seater range. Its design starts from scratch, incorporating cutting-edge technologies and aerodynamics that provide unparalleled levels of efficiency and comfort. With its next-generation engines and utilization of lightweight materials, it offers a remarkable 25 percent improvement in fuel consumption, operating expenses, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to its predecessors and competing aircraft.
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