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Airbus SE, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and delivery of aeronautics and aerospace products, services, and solutions worldwide.
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Airbus SE, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and delivery of aeronautics and aerospace products, services, and solutions worldwide. It operates through three segments: Airbus, Airbus Helicopters, and Airbus Defence a...
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Atlas Air switches to Airbus, orders 20 A350 cargo jets
Atlas Air has handed Airbus a major victory over Boeing in the widebody freighter market with an agreement to purchase 20 large A350 cargo aircraft. The post Atlas Air switches to Airbus, orders 20 A350 cargo jets appeared first on FreightWaves.
Why Kratos Defense Stock Popped, Then Dropped
Kratos has a lot riding on the success of its Valkyrie combat drone.
Lufthansa Cargo targets high-value tech, auto, pharma sectors
Lufthansa’s cargo division sees more profit opportunities in sectors that require specialized handling services and from using AI and automation to enhance the customer experience and operations. The post Lufthansa Cargo targets high-value tech, auto, pharma sectors appeared first on FreightWaves.
Kratos Airbus Valkyrie Milestone Raises Questions On Growth Versus Profitability
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions and Airbus reached a key milestone in preparing the Valkyrie unmanned combat aircraft for its maiden flight with the German Air Force. The aircraft is being integrated with Airbus's AI supported MARS mission system as part of preparations for its first European deployment. This collaboration marks a step in bringing advanced autonomous combat platforms into operational testing for a major European air force. For investors watching NasdaqGS:KTOS, this...
What is the impact of $100+ oil on airlines?
Investing.com — Oil prices surging above $100 a barrel due to the Iran war could significantly pressure airline profitability, though the broader commercial aerospace cycle is likely to remain resilient, according to analysts at Bernstein.