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Airbuses suffer cockpit power failure, await fixes

United Airlines

As United Flight 731 climbed out of Newark with 107 people aboard, the pilot and first officer were startled to find screens that display crucial navigational information were blank or unreadable and radios were dead.

 

Airbus Gets Orders of $17 Billion

Plane maker Airbus said it had won orders and commitments for a total of 115 aircraft worth almost $17 billion at this week's Farnborough International Air Show.

 

Airbus' Alabama plant to create 2,500 construction jobs

Airbus should create about 2,500 construction jobs to build a new $600 million airliner assembly plant in Mobile, Alabama, and 400 to 500 full-time jobs once production starts in 2017, a source familiar with the plans said on Saturday.

 

American orders 460 new planes from Boeing, Airbus

American orders 460 new planes from Boeing, Airbus

American Airlines is buying at least 460 new planes over the next five years in what it calls the biggest airline order in history. And in a victory for Airbus, it's splitting the work between the European plane maker and Boeing....

 

China to unveil its own large jetliner

China to unveil its own large jetliner

Beijing, which hopes to compete with Boeing and Airbus, will show off a full-scale mockup of its 156-seat passenger plane at an air show next week. It's getting help from some well-known U.S. companies.

 

Talks on Government Help to Airlines

Talks on Government Help to Airlines

Back in the mid-1980s, Boeing and Airbus avoided a trade war by making a gentlemen’s agreement not to seek government financing to sell planes in each other’s home markets. The deal symbolized an aviation world dominated by the United States and Europe.

 

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