Airbus A400M Atlas
Shots fired at Turkish evacuation plane in Sudan
The Defense Ministry has stated that shots have been fired at a Turkish military plane while landing in an airport north of Khartoum, from where it was supposed to evacuate the Turkish nationals amid the ongoing internal armed conflict in Sudan.
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Turkey founds second maintenance center for A400Ms
A Turkish military airbase in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri has launched the second maintenance center for Airbus A400M tactical transport planes, according to an official.
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Plane with medical equipment from Turkey reaches UK
A cargo plane carrying medical equipment from Turkey reached the U.K. early on April 22.
The Airbus A400M belonging to the Royal Air Force landed at Brize Norton Station at 5.30 a.m. (0230GMT). The equipment is expected to be delivered to hospitals across the country throughout the day.
The death toll in the U.K. from the novel coronavirus rose by 828 on April 22 to 17,337.
No sign of coronavirus among Wuhan evacuees: Minister
Turkey's health minister on Feb. 2 announced that sample tests on 42 evacuees airlifted from Wuhan, China -- the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak -- would be released on Feb. 3.
Airbus says A400M deal with NATO buyers will limit future losses
Airbus on Feb. 7 announced possible further write-offs on its troubled A400M military transport, but said a new agreement with seven NATO buyers about revamping delivery schedules and contract terms would limit its future exposure.
NATO Buyers Near Agreement to Renegotiate A400M Schedule
European NATO buyers of the Airbus A400M military transporter are finalizing an agreement to negotiate a new delivery schedule and contract terms for the troubled aircraft program, sources familiar with the discussions said, Reuters reported.
NATO buyers to meet on A400M
NATO buyer nations will meet in London on Feb. 5 to discuss the A400M military transport aircraft program amid a drive by manufacturer Airbus to win relief from heavy fines over technical snags and delays, sources familiar with the meeting said on Jan. 29.
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Airbus A400M deliveries to Turkey seen delayed in 2016: Official
Deliveries of two Airbus A400M military transport planes to Turkey in 2016 are expected to be delayed and talks are ongoing on delivery of a replacement for one that crashed on its maiden flight last year, a defense official told Reuters.
Airbus seeks to rebuild trust as A400M systems fall short
Airbus Group has told buyer nations of the A400M transporter aircraft that it cannot deliver all of its high-tech defences according to plan, casting a shadow over some of its military uses as Europe battles growing instability on its borders.
A400M probe focuses on impact of accidental data wipe
A tiny piece of data needed to run the West's largest turboprop engines is at the centre of a complex chain of events under scrutiny following an Airbus A400M military plane crash last month, several people familiar with the matter said.