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Christian Scherer, the chief commercial officer at Airbus, reacted to the Air India tragedy ahead of the Paris Air Show.
Christian Scherer, Airbus's chief commercial officer, labeled the Air India crash as "totally unacceptable," reiterating that ...
Safety is in everything that we do, so the tragedy in India, we don’t see that in any way, shape or form as a competitive ...
Speaking in Paris, Christian Scherer, Airbus’s head of commercial aircraft, dismissed any suggestion that the tragedy could offer a competitive advantage to one manufacturer over the other.
The deadly crash of an Air India flight carrying more than 240 people on Thursday arrives after years of efforts to turn ...
India has emerged as a significant player in the global aircraft market. Since 2023, Air India has ordered 570 aircraft from ...
Airbus SE predicted the global commercial aircraft fleet will double in size to almost 50,000 planes over the next 20 years, ...
The top supply chain executive at planemaker Airbus , procurement chief Juergen Westermeier, has been appointed to run the ...
Air India, in its current form, has maintained a more balanced fleet, having taken delivery of 122 Boeing aircraft and 114 ...