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With over thirty years of service the Airbus A330 has used a variety of engines. The current model, however, exclusively uses one manufacturer.
* Jetmaker ponders new engines to preserve A330 sales * Airbus declines comment, recently dampened idea PARIS, Jan 10 (Reuters) - After dramatically improving sales of its A320 jet by revamping it ...
BERLIN—Airbus Group NV for the second time in a decade must decide whether to put more modern engines on its popular but aging A330 long-range jet. This time, the European plane maker looks set ...
A China Eastern Airbus A330 departing Sydney for Shanghai last Sunday experienced an engine problem during initial climb out from Runway 34 Left. The Rolls-Royce Trent 700 series-powered Airbus ...
The engines quickly restarted and the pilots managed a safe landing. But the incident, along with similar ones before it, set off alarm bells throughout the industry because of the cause: ice ...
A hole is seen in the engine of China Eastern airlines Airbus A330 after it landed in Sydney, Australia, on Monday. (Australian Broadcasting Corporation via AP) ...
It is the first time T’way has picked R-R for engine support, as the carrier had a fleet of CFM56-powered Boeing 737s before adding widebodies to its fleet. T’way added its first A330 in ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — An explosive engine failure on a Vietnamese airliner showered fiery debris across a runway at Australia’s second busiest airport on Tuesday, preventing planes landing ...
SYDNEY--Qantas Airways Ltd. QAN.AU said Monday that it's investigating the cause of an engine malfunction that occurred on an Airbus A330 aircraft Sunday night during a flight from Sydney to Perth ...
Airbus Group NV is studying an upgrade of its A330 wide-body jet with more efficient engines in a contest that may pit General Electric Co. against Rolls-Royce Group Plc, people familiar with the ...
After dramatically improving sales of its A320 jet by revamping it with newer and more efficient engines, Europe's Airbus (AIR.PA) is studying whether to apply the same formula to a bigger jet ...