Airbus A300: On May 29, 1969, the Airbus A300 program was launched. It was to be the first product of the company we know today as Airbus. Click through the gallery to see more photos of the ...
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How Many Airbus A300s Have Been Scrapped?
The Airbus A300 holds a significant place in aviation history as the world's first twin-engine widebody airliner. The A300 also marked the beginning of Airbus' challenge to the dominance of US ...
Staff in the Dubai-based regional headquarters for aircraft manufacturer Airbus are celebrating a special anniversary this weekend. This weekend sees the 40th anniversary of the Franco-German ...
This week, Airbus is celebrating the fortieth anniversary of its A300's entry into service. The A300B was the first commercial airliner produced by Airbus — a joint venture between France and Germany.
American Airlines Inc. has flown its last flights with the Airbus A300, more than 21 years after it began flying the wide-body jet. The last American flight flown by an Airbus landed shortly after ...
The European-made A300 Airbus jetliner that crashed Monday in New York was designed three decades ago to challenge American domination of commercial aviation. The wide-bodied, twin-engine airliner and ...
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The Airbus A300 outsmarted Boeing - then aviation changed around it
The Airbus A300 was a risky idea when it launched: a widebody with only two engines at a time when many airlines still trusted three or four. But Airbus saw a future where efficiency, capacity, and ...
Airbus expects to be assisting A300/A310 operators for another 35 years as its product support department transitions to an "in-service only" mode for the first time in its history, following the ...
The American Airlines A300-600R that plunged into a New York neighborhood yesterday was the first Airbus jetliner to crash in the United States. It was an updated version of the very first plane that ...
Airbus has today (12 July) delivered to US freight carrier FedEx, the last A300 model from the airframer’s production line, completing a programme which has covered orders for 561 aircraft. Last year ...
BLAGNAC, France – The airplane is one that turns heads. Aviation enthusiasts instinctively know it is the "Beluga," a nickname stemming from the aircraft's uncanny resemblance to the whale of the same ...
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