Earnings?
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by /u/anons5542
39m ago
How’s everyone feeling about the Earnings Report coming tonight? submitted by /u/anons5542 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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IndiGo Placed a New Widebody Order for up to 100 Airbus A350s
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by /u/aviator1819
39m ago
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EASA Issued Final AD for A320neo Family CFM LEAP Engines Amid Vibrations
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by /u/aviator1819
2d ago
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What triggers the MAX autobrake in the A320?
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by /u/ScriptedChapter
3d ago
During a rejected takeoff in the A320, what triggers the autobraking? Max reverse, thrust levers to idle? Couldn’t find any info on the internet … Thanks :) submitted by /u/ScriptedChapter [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Airbus America Hires Ex-JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes
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by /u/aviator1819
3d ago
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Airbus A340-300 I saw in Boston back in February
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by /u/CarelessCable5527
6d ago
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A350Neo engine option
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by /u/Membershipofbus
6d ago
It’s time that Airbus made an a350Neo. The new engine options are Rolls Royce Tent hydrogen, Pratt and Witney hydrogen and CRM International hydrogen. Also all the Airlines that have the a350 must change the engines to either of those new 4 engine options which are hydrogen to clean the environment submitted by /u/Membershipofbus [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Is Rolls Royce Tent 1000 zero emissions
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by /u/Membershipofbus
6d ago
Rolls Royce Tent 1000 the engines that a350 uses Sustainable Aviation Fuel but is it 0 emission? submitted by /u/Membershipofbus [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Airbus Beluga (Airbus A300-600ST). What a beauty.
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by /u/xmaslama
6d ago
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Safety standards on airplanes
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by /u/tyw7
1w ago
I know this is an Airbus but I wonder what Airbus engineers think about this quote. I'm an aerospace engineer myself but not really working with an air framer: "Boeing did not have any witnesses at either hearing Wednesday, but at a briefing earlier this week it defended the standards used to build planes. It said the 5/1000th of a inch gap is only the width of a human hair or two pieces of paper, and was a “hyper-conservative” standard. It said even when the gap is wider than what was originally proscribed, inspections of the jets showed no signs of fatigue or other problems even after years ..read more
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