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Airbus increases A380 price June 20, 2005 - Airbus has raised the list price of the A380 by US$10 million to $US295 million. The earlier price was US$285 million, roughly a 3.5% increased. Typically customers are given a discount to as much as 30% ... more
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Since our first trip in November 2002, over 98 percent of trips have operated on-time or ahead-of-schedule. However, unforeseen weather or traffic conditions can cause delays. Be sure to leave yourself enough time for check-in and security ... more
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Airbus' reorganization aims to eliminate national silos and increase reliance on outside suppliers. By Aaron Karp Toulouse Air Transport World, August 2007, p.28 SENIOR AIRBUS EXECUTIVES gathered at the manufacturer's headquarters here earlier this ... more
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Yes. airBus does not debit fares from Blue Bucks accounts. Rides on airBus appear on your regular university statement along with tuition, lab fees, book fines, etc. You can view all items on your statement through Wolverine Access. ... more
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The Airbus A310 is a medium to long-range widebody airliner manufactured by Airbus It was Airbus' second model to be introduced, and is a shortened derivative of the A300. The A310-300 range exceeds all A300 models in range, and the A310-200 ... more
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The Airbus A380 was developed by the Airbus consortium between the early 1990 and 2007 (delivery): "Airbus started the development of a very large airliner (termed Megaliner by Airbus in the early development stages) in the early 1990s, both to ... more
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Technically, the WTO's ruling doesn't address how Airbus' A350 XWB midsize, wide-body jet now in development will be funded. But in reality, the whole U.S.-Boeing vs. EU-Airbus dispute always has been about how Airbus will fund its next new aircraft, ... more
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on AOL Answers. where is a seat map for Alitalia Airbus A330? Topics:  Asked by Anonymous on July 07, 2010 View the entire discussion on AOL AnswersAOL Answers – People.
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As far as use on the runways at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the A380 should have no problems. The A380 is designed to operate wherever its biggest rival, the Boeing 747, can operate. ... more
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Of course they could fly without wings. But if they had airbus turbine engines they would burn there backside. ... more
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