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Airbus, More European Aviation Firms Explore Hydrogen Future

Airbus and several partners are studying hydrogen infrastructure at airports, while Cranfield Aerospace Solutions and LoganAir aim to launch hydrogen-electric flights by 2027.
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Airbus Tests ZEROe ‘Iron Pod’ Hydrogen Power System

Critical test marks major step toward flying a hydrogen-powered airplane in 2035.
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Airbus Helicopters Looks to Expand UAS Portfolio with Acquisition

The transaction comes just a few months after Airbus U.S. Space & Defense added a dedicated military drone business.
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Japanese ATC Recording Sheds Light on Runway Accident

The Japan Coast Guard aircraft was apparently not cleared for takeoff.
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Airbus Delivers First Aircraft Built on Its New Assembly Line in Toulouse

Pegasus Airlines takes possession of the first A321neo from the new factory in France.
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Japan Airlines A350 and Earthquake Relief Dash 8 Collide on Runway

While 379 survived, five lives were lost in a fiery accident at Haneda Airport in Japan.
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Airbus Joins Celebration of Air France and Patrouille de France Anniversaries

A special flight demonstration and film mark 90 years for the airline and 70 for the display team.
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Spain Places Order for 16 Airbus C295 Patrol Aircraft

The Airbus C295 airplanes will be used to bolster the Spanish military's anti-submarine warfare capability.
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German Military Signs Deal for 82 H145M Helicopters

The order marks the largest placed for the light attack helicopter, Airbus said.
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The Efficiency of a Turboprop, the Performance of a Jet: Meet Maeve’s M80

Maeve Aerospace’s M80 concept takes the best of both worlds, turboprop and regional jet, in a bid to decarbonize without sacrificing speed, cost, ...
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