Thispublication provides the Airbus annual analysis of aviation accidents, with commentary on the year 2020, as well as a review of the history of the safety record for commercial aviation. This analysis clearly demonstrates that the commercial aviation industry has achieved huge improvements in safety over recent decades. It also
Jan11 (Reuters) - Planemakers Airbus (AIR.PA) and Boeing (BA.N) have issued their annual orders and deliveries for 2021, showing mixed fortunes in their transatlantic business rivalry. read more
Boeingand Airbus delivered 51 and 58 commercial jets in June 2022, compared to 45 and 77 deliveries, respectively, in the same month last year. Deliveries were up from 566 in 2020 but remain well below the company’s all-time record high of 863 shipments in 2019. Airbus is expected to retain the deliveries lead for the foreseeable
AirbusA350-900 vs. Boeing 787-9. Values may not be 100% accurate. Engine thrust, MTOW and range (full load) based on best options available. Passanger capacity in standard 3-class layout for widebodies and 2-class for narrowbodies (including A300, A310).
Onfigures to the end of 2019, the Airbus A320 series (the direct rival for the 737) has an identical fatal accident rate to the “New Generation” series of the Boeing jet: one in 12.5 million
215. The Government Accountability Office has agreed to a congressional request to look into the safety record of the $56 billion V-22 Osprey program after a
Franklysaid, the safety record of the two plane makers are completely different, Airbus is winning in safety record with a clear score. Airbus has a total of 86 crashes or accidents out of all the models, while for Boeing, the 737 series alone has 147 accidents and crashes in total.
TheAirbus A350 was landing at Tokyo’s Haneda airport when it was in involving a British Midland Boeing 737, the UK has maintained an extraordinary record for keeping passengers safe.
Ithas major aerodynamic improvements compared to the plane it replaced, the Boeing 767. The 787 can carry between 242 and 335 people, and it is setting the standard in the lightweight jetliners sector. The 787's first commercial flight was in October 2011. Airbus A300: this short-to-medium plane was the first twin-engined, twin-aisle airliner
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