The first Airbus A300 transformed and accelerated air travel worldwide. Its creation was a challenging feat that required cooperation across continents to come to fruition. During the 1960s, the U.S.
This guide explores the Airbus A300’s most distinctive design features and explains how they reshaped the future of ...
It was 51 years ago that the Airbus A300 completed its first revenue flight with launch customer Air France, growing into one of the most influential widebody aircraft in history. When the A300 came ...
A decade after the arrival of the A300, the Airbus family expanded with the A310 taking to the air in 1982 and the A300-600 in 1983. The A310 was a shorter, longer-ranger aircraft than the 300, ...
Staff in the Dubai-based regional headquarters for aircraft manufacturer Airbus are celebrating a special anniversary this weekend. This weekend sees the 40th anniversary of the Franco-German ...
BLAGNAC, France – The airplane is one that turns heads. Aviation enthusiasts instinctively know it is the "Beluga," a nickname stemming from the aircraft's uncanny resemblance to the whale of the same ...
Airbus delivered its first aircraft 40 years ago, on May 10, 1974. The A300B was also the world's first twin-engine wide-body jet. In July 1967, France, Germany and the United Kingdom agreed to ...
The American Airlines A300-600R that plunged into a New York neighborhood yesterday was the first Airbus jetliner to crash in the United States. It was an updated version of the very first plane that ...
Airbus is to close its A300 and A310 production line next year, marking the first time the European airframer has phased out one of its aircraft models. It follows diminishing demand for the jets and ...
Airbus has today (12 July) delivered to US freight carrier FedEx, the last A300 model from the airframer’s production line, completing a programme which has covered orders for 561 aircraft. Last year ...
This year, around 4 billion plane passengers will take to the sky – and most of them will travel in an Airbus or a Boeing. These two Goliaths have dominated aerospace manufacturing for half a century, ...
This year, around 4 billion plane passengers will take to the sky — and most of them will travel in an Airbus or a Boeing. These two Goliaths have dominated aerospace manufacturing for half a century, ...