Airbus has delayed the planned entry into service of the A350 freighter for a year because of supply chain problems.
The A350F, designed to challenge Boeing’s dominance in the freighter market, has already secured orders from major carriers.
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has announced that it is shutting down Airbus Beluga Transport (AiBT) and ceasing all its operations. Airbus launched its outsized air cargo service, Airbus ...
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has announced that the final ... 14-metric-tonne tool designed to provide secure access to the cargo door and upper fuselage. Jérôme Fraysse, project ...
In Feburary 2024, FlightGlobal reported, "Launched in July 2021, the A350F is expected to enter service ... the new freighter features what Airbus claims is the largest main deck cargo door in the ...
Airbus is pushing back the entry-into-service date of its A350 freighter to the second half of 2027, from its earlier ...
In recent years, Airbus has built a strong competitive advantage over arch-rival Boeing, in terms of new aircraft orders and ...
Airbus is set to push back the launch date for the A350 freighter jet by up to a year due to production and supply chain ...
Airbus has confirmed in its full-year results presentation that it is continuing to face logistical and supply chain issues involving Spirit AeroSystems. These are having knock-on effects concerning ...
The Beluga -- billed by Airbus as the world's biggest cargo plane in terms of volume transported -- looks something like a whale, with a rounded fuselage mounted on an Airbus A300-600 base.
Airbus has shut down its new for-hire cargo airline focused on transporting oversize shipments using the odd-shaped Beluga superfreighter because of self-described operational challenges and what ...
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.