Investing.com -- Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has informed employees that the company concluded 2024 in a better state than anticipated following a profit warning issued in the summer of that year.
Airbus said on Friday it is delaying plans to develop a hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft by the middle of next decade, ...
Remember the supply chain? Airbus Chief Executive Guillaume Faury sure does. Faury should be living in something close to CEO heaven right now. His only serious competitor, Boeing, lurches from ...
Environmental groups argue hydrogen would still come at an environmental cost because of the energy used to produce it ...
Referring to group-wide performance, Guillaume Faury said in a New Year memo seen by Reuters: "From an operational point of view, we finished the year in a better state than we feared when we ...
Airbus has delayed the service-entry target for a hydrogen-powered aircraft developed under its ZEROe project by up to 10 ...
The state of the Franco-German-Spanish joint Future Combat Air System (FCAS) program to develop a sixth-generation optionally-manned fighter seems stuck on the tarmac at this point, as the companies ...
Guillaume Faury, the aerospace and defence giant’s chief executive, said the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) and the rival Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP) risked developing different ...
LONDON (Reuters) -The chief executive of Airbus said he was confident the company would reach its target of manufacturing 75 single-aisle aircraft a month in 2027, given its investment, focus on its ...