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Airbus on Wednesday confirmed it will offer two new engine choices on its A320 family of narrow-body jets, a move that puts Boeing in a difficult spot.
CFM International Inc., one of the two engine suppliers on the Airbus’s A320-type aircraft, recently made the discovery on the Leap engine parts and alerted Airbus, said the people, asking not ...
Airbus said that it would offer airlines a version of its popular A320 single-aisle plane with new, more fuel-efficient engines. Skip to content Skip to site index.
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Half Of Russian Airlines' Airbus A320 & A321neo Planes Can't Fly Because Of Engine Issues - MSNHalf of Airbus A320/321neos not working . On November 21, Kommersant reported every second Airbus A320neo and Airbus A321neo had stopped flying. This affects some 34 aircraft - around half of all ...
Airbus expects to decide by the end of next year whether to re-engine the A320 family, CAO has learned. A senior Airbus executive said the manufacturer is in discussions with Pratt & Whitney, CFM ...
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LATAM Airbus A320 Suffers Nose & Engine Damage Flying To Paraguay. The incident took place on Wednesday night when LATAM ...
Pilots of the Airbus A320 involved in the gear-up touchdown at Karachi subsequently idled the only engine which was delivering power during the ill-fated attempt to execute a go-around.
Airbus is in final negotiations with suppliers about a reworked version of its best-selling A320 and is poised to unveil a more fuel-efficient version as early as October, Chief Operating Officer ...
NEW DELHI: No-frills airline IndiGo today said it has grounded three A320 neo aircraft due to engine problems, which also resulted in cancellation of some fligh ...
Since the induction of A320 neo planes powered by P&W engines in March 2016, IndiGo has intermittently been facing engine issues and has grounded some of these aircraft.
CFM International, a joint venture of General Electric and French aero engine builder Safran, booked its first order for engines to power the future version of the Airbus A320 medium-haul airliner.
A senior official at DGCA said the IndiGo has grounded three A320 neo aircraft powered by Pratt & Whitney engines. The move follows a directive from European aviation safety regulator EASA ...
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