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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.
Airbus SE is grappling with a lack of critical engine parts powering its bestselling A320neo family of aircraft, a setback that played a role in the planemaker’s recent cutback in production ...
According to the Russian news outlet Kommersant, half of Russia's Airbus A320/321neos have stopped flying due to maintenance issues. After the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, the West ...
Airbus said that it would offer airlines a version of its popular A320 single-aisle plane with new, more fuel-efficient engines.
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 ...
Airbus has detailed how it updated engine restart procedures in case of a double engine flameout in its latest edition of ‘Safety First,’ the safety magazine that it publishes irregularly ...
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.
New engines on the A320 would cost $1.3 billion, a fraction of the $10 billion a brand new model could reach in development, Bregier said. Airbus has forged preliminary agreements with two engine ...
No-frills airline IndiGo today said it has grounded three A320 neo aircraft due to engine problems, which also resulted in cancellation of some flights.
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.
New Delhi: No-frills airline IndiGo has grounded three A320 neo aircraft due to engine problems, according to a senior official at aviation regulator DGCA. The grounded aircraft are powered by ...
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