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'''Airbus Industries''' or [[Airbus]] is a consortium uniting [[Aesa]] and [[IFMU]] to build civilian airplanes. The Airbus company is headquartered in [[Toulouse]], [[France]], of which it is one of the main employer. Main assembly sites are in [[Toulouse]] and [[Hamburg]] in [[Germany]]. |
'''Airbus Industries''' or [[Airbus]] is a consortium uniting [[Aesa]] and [[IFMU]] to build civilian airplanes. The Airbus company is headquartered in [[Toulouse]], [[France]], of which it is one of the main employer. Main assembly sites are in [[Toulouse]] and [[Hamburg]] in [[Germany]]. |
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+ | Airbus' main competitor is [[Federated-Boeing]], followed by [[Lockheed]] and [[Saeder-Krupp]] on certain segments. |
==Some Products== |
==Some Products== |
Revision as of 10:30, 11 March 2005
Airbus Industries or Airbus is a consortium uniting Aesa and IFMU to build civilian airplanes. The Airbus company is headquartered in Toulouse, France, of which it is one of the main employer. Main assembly sites are in Toulouse and Hamburg in Germany.
Airbus' main competitor is Federated-Boeing, followed by Lockheed and Saeder-Krupp on certain segments.
Some Products
- A110 (30 seats, short to medium range commuter)
- AH-510 (multi-purpose helicopter for freight or up to 34 passengers)
- AL800 (long range airship for up to 700 passengers, depending on configuration)