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Airbus and IAR sign 15-year Definitive Collaboration Agreement for H215M helicopter
Airbus and IAR Ghimbav signed on 6 November 2018 the final exclusive collaboration agreement for a period of 15 years, a document whose principles were established by signing an initial agreement on 24 August 2017, according to a press release sent to AGERPRES on Wednesday.
The Plant for € 15 Million, which will make Parts for Airbus Aircraft near Plovdiv
If you recently travelled with a plane made by the European manufacturer Airbus, it's very likely that the doors you've entered through have been produced by another French giant in the airline industry - Latecoere. After a while, somewhat surprisingly, some of these doors will be produced in Bulgaria, as on Wednesday the company opened its own factory in the industrial zone near Plovdiv.
INTERVIEW/Serge Durand(Airbus): We've been here for five decades; if Romania wants, we stay five more
Airbus has been in Romania for five decades and "should Romania wish so", it can stay for another 50 years, Serge Durand, the head of Airbus Romania told an interview granted to AGERPRES.
Akka Link & Fly Flying Train Concept Looks to Disrupt the Plane Industry
It sounds like something Q, the tech guy in James bond movies, would create: A plane that lands on a runway, shrugs its wings off, turns into a train and rolls on to rails to drop you off at your local station.
Aegean to renew fleet with 42 Airbus aircraft
Chairman of Aegean Airlines Eftichios Vassilakis (r), CEO of Aegean Airlines Dimitris Gerogiannis (l) and CEO of Airbus Dr Tom Enders (c) are seen signing a deal for the order of up to 42 aircraft to renew the Greek carrier's fleet of single-aisle planes, on Friday. [EPA]
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Greek carrier Aegean signs $5 billion order for Airbus A320 neo planes
Greece's largest carrier Aegean Airlines signed a $5 billion deal with Airbus for up to 42 aircraft to renew its fleet of single-aisle planes, stay competitive and add capacity for future expansion.
It is the largest order by a Greek carrier and third time Aegean has invested in new aircraft since launching operations 19 years ago.
Saudi Arabia World Cup Players Tell of Terror after Plane's Engine Catches Fire Mid-air
SAUDI Arabia's official team plane was forced to make an emergency landing after a bird flew into its engine sparking a fire with the World Cup squad on board.
Shocking footage shows bright orange flames billowing from the 12-year-old jet's engines as it approached Rostov airport - where the team will take on Uruguay on Wednesday.
Bulgaria will Produce Parts for Airplanes "Airbus"
Defense Minister Krassimir Karakachanov and Airbus Helicopters vice president Sergey Duran signed a settlement yesterday, settling a dispute over arbitrary relations between the Ministry of Defense and Airbus Helicopters under a 2005 helicopter delivery contract "Cougar" and "Panther", reports OFFnews.bg.
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Airbus and Boeing fly into lucrative services market
Airbus and Boeing may have built their global success on the back of the transcontinental airliners but they are now eyeing a lucrative if rather less glamorous side of the aviation sector in their battle to dominate the skies -- parts and repairs.
Aegean reports 12 percent passenger traffic hike in Q1
Greece's largest carrier Aegean Airlines said on Thursday its passenger numbers rose 12 percent in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period in 2017, mostly on international routes where traffic rose by 16 percent.