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Emirates A380 returns to Vienna, Austria

Vienna, Austria, January 9, 2024 – Emirates is welcoming the new year in Austria with great news: Starting on February 21 until the end of the winter flight schedule (March 30, 2024), the flights EK127 and EK 128 which are currently operated by a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft will be upgraded to a three-class A380 aircraft, boosting capacity and adding more options for travellers to and from Vienna.

Emirates’ flight EK127 leaves Dubai at  8:55 am and arrives in the Austrian capital at 12:25 pm. The return flight EK128, departs Vienna at 3:10 pm and arrives in Dubai at 23:40 pm, with all times local.

Emirates passengers travelling from Vienna will once again enjoy the unique experience offered by the world’s largest passenger aircraft, including First Class suites and shower spas, the onboard lounge  and, of course, the best international and regionally inspired cuisine. The award-winning in-flight entertainment system ice offers up to 6,500 channels of on-demand entertainment.

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EVA Air places order for 33 Airbus aircraft

Toulouse, France, January 9, 2024 – Taiwan’s EVA Air has finalised a firm order with Airbus Group SE (Paris: AIR) for the purchase of 18 long-range A350-1000 and 15 single-aisle A321neo aircraft. EVA Air is the latest airline to select the A350-1000 for its long haul requirements, with the A321neo bringing new levels of efficiency for the carrier’s regional network operations.

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Fiery plane crash at Tokyo Haneda Airport kills 5 Coast Guard crew members

Toulouse, France, January 2, 2023 – Airbus regrets to confirm that an A350-900 operated by Japan Airlines was involved in an accident during flight JAL516 from Sapporo New Chitose Airport to Haneda International Airport shortly after 17:47 (local time) on 02 January 2024. All 367 passengers and 12 crew members on-board evacuated the aircraft.

The A350 collided with a DHC-8 aircraft at landing in Haneda. The Japanese authorities have since confirmed that sadly five of the six people on board the DHC-8 did not survive. The exact circumstances of the event are still unknown. The aircraft involved in the accident, registered under the number JA13XJ, was MSN 538, delivered to Japan Airlines from the production line on 10 November 2021.

In line with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 13 recommendations, Airbus will provide technical assistance to the Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses (BEA) of France and to the Japan Transport Safety Board (JTSB) in charge of the investigation. For this purpose, Airbus is presently dispatching a team of specialists to assist the Authorities.

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QANTAS receives latest freighter conversion to meet increased demand

Melbourne, Australia, December 31, 2023 – Qantas Airways Ltd (Sydney: QAN) has received its newest Airbus A330 freighter touching down today. The aircraft departed the fleet following its last commercial passenger flight back in February of this year.

This was the second Qantas aircraft to be converted this year following a freighter delivery this past October into the fleet. The conversions were performed by EFW in Dresden, Germany, a joint venture between Airbus and ST Engineering.

Qantas is also planning to convert another nine aircraft to freighters, bringing the carriers total freighter fleet to 12.

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Airbus delivers first aircraft from new final assembly line in Toulouse, France

Toulouse, France, December 27, 2023 – Airbus Group SE (Paris: AIR) has successfully delivered its first Airbus A321neo assembled at its newest A320 Family Final Assembly Line (FAL) in Toulouse.

The A321neo, which will be operated by Pegasus Airlines, the leading low-cost carrier (LCC) in Turkey, is the first delivery from Airbus’ latest state-of-the-art production facility. Located in the former A380 “Jean-Luc Lagardere” building, the assembly line reflects Airbus’ commitment to modernise and meet the growing global demand for the A321neo, which now accounts for nearly 65% of Airbus’ A320 Family order backlog.

Pegasus Airlines’ current Airbus fleet stands at 93 aircraft, including 6 A320ceo, 46 A320neo and 41 A321neo. The airline also has 68 A321neo’s on order.

The delivery of the aircraft to Pegasus Airlines marks the start of the ramp-up of the new Toulouse FAL, which together with the other A320 Family FALs in Hamburg, Germany, Mobile, Alabama, USA, and Tianjin, China will contribute to Airbus’ objective of producing 75 A320 Family aircraft per month in 2026.

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Spain orders 16 Airbus C295 for Maritime Patrol and Surveillance

Getafe, Spain, December 20, 2023 – The Spanish Ministry of Defence has ordered 16 Airbus Group SE (Paris: AIR) C295 aircraft in Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) configuration and Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) configuration. The contract amounts to €1.695 billion.

These new aircraft will enable the Spanish Air and Space Force and the Spanish Navy to strengthen the national anti-submarine warfare capability as well as increase and enhance its surveillance, reconnaissance and search & rescue units.

The contract also includes training systems (Full Flight Simulator and Mission System Simulator) and an initial logistics support package.

The C295 MPA will conduct the missions performed by the P-3 Orion fleet, which were retired at the end of 2022. It will be equipped to carry out anti-submarine, anti-surface warfare and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Likewise, it will be able to carry armaments such as torpedoes and other types of weapon systems.

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Lufthansa Group orders another 40 Airbus A220 aircraft

Toulouse, France, December 19, 2023 – The Deutsche Lufthansa AG (Xetra: LHAG) Supervisory Board decided to place a firm order for an additional 40 Airbus Group SE (Paris: AIR) A220-300s for its short and medium-haul fleet. The A220 has been in service with the Group since 2016, when SWISS put the first aircraft into scheduled service.

With its latest order Lufthansa reinforces its long standing relationship with Airbus. Since the A300 in the 1970’s, Lufthansa Group has operated all members of the Airbus product family, from the A220, A320-Family, A330, A340, A350 and the A380.

Forward-Looking Statements

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easyJet orders additional Airbus A320neo family aircraft

Toulouse, France, December 19,  2023 – EasyJet PLC (London: EZJ) has confirmed a firm order for an additional157 Airbus Group SE (Paris: AIR) A320neo Family aircraft following shareholder approval. The firm order comprises 56 A320neo and 101 A321neo aircraft, and also includes the upsizing of an existing order for 35 A320neo into the larger A321neo. The agreement is part of easyJet’s fleet renewal and upgauging plan and is also bringing substantial sustainability improvements to its business.

Forward-Looking Statements

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Air Corsica adds two additional ATR 72-600 to regional fleet

Toulouse, France, December 18, 2023 –ATR, the world number one regional aircraft manufacturer, and Air Corsica have confirmed a firm order for two more ATR 72-600 aircraft. Air Corsica has completed the full transition of its fleet of ATR -500 series to the latest generation of turboprop aircraft from its order initially at the Paris Air Show.

The two aircraft are scheduled for delivery in the first half of 2024, at which time Air Corsica will have fully harmonised its regional fleet. The airline will have seven ATR 72-600 aircraft, powered by the latest PW127XT engines, optimising the reliability, comfort, operating costs and CO2 emissions of its connecting flights between Corsica’s four airports and Nice and Marseille and providing a high-quality public service.

Air Corsica was the first operator to take delivery of an ATR 72-600 equipped with the new PW127XT engine at the end of 2022, which brought a 20% reduction in maintenance costs and at least a 3% reduction in fuel consumption compared with the PW127M. It generates CO2 emission savings of 45% compared with a similar-size regional jet, demonstrating its commitment to operational excellence, regional connectivity and sustainability.

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Turkish Airlines to become largest operator of Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines

Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC (LSE: RR, ADR: RYCEY) today announces Turkish Airlines will order 100 Trent XWB-84 engines and 40 Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines. This will make Turkish Airlines the world’s largest operator of Trent XWB engines.

The Trent XWB-84 powered A350-900’s, Trent XWB-97 powered A350-1000’s and Trent XWB-97 powered A350F will be delivered between 2025 and 2033. The engines health and maintenance will be covered by the Rolls-Royce comprehensive TotalCare service.

This substantial order will complement the airline’s existing fleet, adding to the 40 Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 A350-900’s already in service and on order, and 26 Trent 700 powered A330’s.

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