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Airbus and Boeing announce orders for more than 1,200 aircraft at biennial trade fair
China’s recovery ‘stronger than we expected’, says chief Tufan Erginbilgic at Paris Air Show
Multibillion-dollar deal for A320 series of jets is largest in history by aircraft numbers
Boeing and Airbus duopoly appears to ground innovation
Industry executives next week gather for the world’s biggest international aerospace event for the first time since 2019
Companies around the world are closing in on the dream: a battery-powered aircraft for short trips. Yet the journey to build, certify and fly remains uncertain and competitive
Airbus and Boeing struggle to meet delivery targets amid a shortage of components
C919 airliner poses a threat to the European aviation group’s sales in China
European lawmakers grapple with policy to drive industry to cleaner technology
Despite shortages, world’s biggest aircraft maker sticks to full-year guidance on deliveries
Paris court clears the companies of criminal wrongdoing but finds them liable for civil charges
Shares in IT company plummet after plane maker bows to demand from hedge fund boss to end interest in Evidian
Ambitious goal of introducing new machines in 2025 at risk after delays to contest
Jakarta wants a share of any financial settlement agreed between London and the company
Plus, Chris Hohn agitates against an Airbus deal and the billionaires bidding on Manchester United
TCI says buying minority share in Evidian looks like ‘politically motivated bailout’
World’s biggest plane maker hit by persistent supply chain disruption but boosts wide-body output
Deals with Airbus and Boeing part of overhaul of carrier by owner Tata Sons
European plane maker will resume deliveries of widebody aircraft this year
The Zephyr has a wingspan of 25m but weighs just 75kg and uses solar panels to fly and recharge its batteries
Albanese government buys 40 helicopters from Washington to replace Airbus Taipans
European group beats US rival for fourth year in row despite revising delivery targets amid supply chain woes
Diversifications into cyber security are tricky for defence investors to assess
Aircraft manufacturer insists the jets are safe and says no other regulator has grounded them
Final figure is not expected to fall ‘materially short’ of previous target, says world’s largest plane maker
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