Founded in 1970 and headquartered in Toulouse, France, Airbus is a global leader in aerospace and a symbol of European industrial integration. It transformed the industry with innovations like fly-by-wire technology in the A320 family and the use of composites in the A350. Currently the world’s largest commercial aircraft manufacturer by deliveries, Airbus is leading the aviation industry’s green transition through its ZEROe project, aiming to launch the first hydrogen-powered, zero-emission commercial aircraft by 2035.
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Airbus – background and history
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Airbus – FY25 results
Airbus 2025 Annual Financial Results Analysis Overall Financial Performance and Highlights Revenue and Profit Growth: Consolidated revenue for 2025 reached 73.42 billion EUR, a 6% increase compared to the previous year. Adjusted EBIT grew significantly by 33% to 7.128 billion EUR. Consolidated net income was 5.221 billion EUR (up 23% year-on-year), with earnings per share…
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Airbus – History and Competitions
The history of Airbus is a remarkable saga of European industrial integration, evolving from a consortium designed to challenge the American dominance of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas into the world’s leading commercial aircraft manufacturer. Its history can be categorized into several key stages: 1. Foundation and Early Struggles (Late 1960s – 1970s): Breaking the Monopoly…
