Airbus insists its commitment to hydrogen-powered air transport still stands in the wake of its acceptance that a commercial ...
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Airbus has delayed the service-entry target for a hydrogen-powered aircraft developed under its ZEROe project by up to 10 ...
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European manufacturer Airbus has confirmed that it is to cease operations of its oversized cargo company, Airbus Beluga Transport (AiBT), a year after it obtained its Air Operator Certificate (AOC).
Airbus has pointed to operational issues as the primary reason for its decision to close its specialised A300-600ST Beluga cargo airline, little more than a year after obtaining certification.