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India fines Air India US$110,350 in Airbus incident, says lapse eroded public confidence

The Airbus plane was flown eight times without an airworthiness permit

Air Canada said the purchase will add to an order book of 30 Airbus A321XLRs, 23 Airbus A220s and 14 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners.

Airbus wins major order for A350 widebody jets from Air Canada

The purchase agreement, if all rights are exercised, would be valued at about US$3 billion

Rolls-Royce has identified South-east Asia as the world's fastest-growing aviation battleground.
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Rolls-Royce admits Thai Airways shortfall, plots aggressive regional comeback

RR is rolling out the final phase of its upgraded Boeing 787 engine, the Trent 1000 XE, this quarter

The global aircraft fleet is expected to double to 49,210 in 2044 from 24,730 in service in 2024.

Asia-Pacific will need 20,000 new aircraft over next two decades: Airbus

Boeing adds that South-east Asia will require about 5,000 new planes by 2044

AirAsia is pushing hard on expansion plans after scaling back operations and restructuring its finances during the Covid-19 pandemic.

AirAsia nears deal for 100 Airbus A220 jets in expansion push

The airline is set to start its Middle East hub in Bahrain as early as this year

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury says there have been an "unprecedented number of crises" and "unsettling geopolitical developments" in the start of 2026.

Airbus CEO warns of new risks after ‘significant’ trade damage

‘The industrial landscape in which we operate is sown with difficulties,’ says Guillaume Faury

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury stated Boeing gained an advantage from the US President during tariff negotiations, as plane orders were included in resolving those trade disputes.

Airbus CEO concedes likely defeat to Boeing in order race this year

The planemaker remains ahead of its US rival in deliveries and the pipeline of outstanding orders

Air India was warned for severe audit lapses including running planes without checking emergency equipment, delayed engine part changes, and forging compliance records.

Air India admits compliance culture needs overhaul after flying Airbus without permit

The report is a stark admission from the airline whose Boeing Dreamliner crash in June killed 260 people