DUBAI - European planemaker Airbus said on Sunday its planned large wingtip devices on the A320 aircraft will reduce fuel burn by 3.5 percent and save about $220,000 a year per plane.
DUBAI - European planemaker Airbus said on Sunday its planned large wingtip devices on the A320 aircraft will reduce fuel burn by 3.5 percent and save about $220,000 a year per plane.
DUBAI - Ethiopian Airlines, a long-time Boeing customer, has ordered 12 Airbus A350 XWB jetliners worth $3 billion at catalogue prices, executives from the two companies said on Sunday.
DUBAI - Air New Zealand will be the launch customer for eight-foot tall, fuel-saving wingtips that Airbus SAS is introducing on all its future A320-family jetliners, the European aircraft-maker announcecd today on the opening day of the Dubai Airshow.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Ethiopian Airlines has confirmed an order of 12 A350 XWB aircraft from Airbus at Dubai airshow.
ABU DHABI – ADNOC Distribution, the leading local company in marketing petroleum products is participating in the ongoing Dubai Air Show 2009.
DUBAI - Air New Zealand will be the launch customer for eight-foot tall, fuel-saving wingtips that Airbus SAS is introducing on all its future A320-family jetliners, the European aircraft-maker announcecd today on the opening day of the Dubai Airshow.
Rolls-Royce says it has reached $2 billion worth of deals to sell aircraft engines that will power new Airbus jetliners for Air China and Ethiopian Airlines.
His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has opened the 11th Dubai Airshow, touring planes including Airbus and flydubai, amidst a tightly packed static display at the Dubai Airport Expo.
DUBAI - Aerion Corporation, which seeks to be the first to market with a supersonic business jet, said on Saturday that nearly one-third of the $4 billion orders it had bagged for the aircraft was from customers in the Middle East, India and Pakistan.
DUBAI — Organisers of the Dubai Airshow say they will welcome 73 delegations from 40 countries, with the Middle East and North Africa accounting for more than a third.