A computer-generated handout image provided by Airbus, 18 June 2007, of an Airbus A350 with US Airways logo and colours. Airbus announced 18 June 2007 that US Airways and Airbus have agreed to terms for the airline to buy 92 Airbus aircraft for the airlineÒs future fleet renewal needs. Included are orders for 22 of the all-new Airbus A350 XWB aircraft. The 92 total firm orders are comprised of 22 A350-800s, 10 A330-200s and 60 A320-family aircraft, a mix of A319s, A320s and A321s. The transaction, which was announced on 18 June at the Paris Air Show, also provides US Airways with a number of purchase rights for additional aircraft of the same types. EPA/AIRBUS/HO +++(c) dpa - Report+++
A computer-generated handout image provided by Airbus, 18 June 2007, of an Airbus A350 with US Airways logo and colours. Airbus announced 18 June 2007 that US Airways and Airbus have agreed to terms for the airline to buy 92 Airbus aircraft for the airlineÒs future fleet renewal needs. Included are orders for 22 of the all-new Airbus A350 XWB aircraft. The 92 total firm orders are comprised of 22 A350-800s, 10 A330-200s and 60 A320-family aircraft, a mix of A319s, A320s and A321s. The transaction, which was announced on 18 June at the Paris Air Show, also provides US Airways with a number of purchase rights for additional aircraft of the same types. EPA/AIRBUS/HO +++(c) dpa - Report+++ © picture-alliance/ dpa/AIRBUS | picture-alliance/ dpa
A computer generated image released by Airbus, Friday 01 Decemeber 2006 showing an Airbus A350. The Airbus parent company EADS Board met in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Friday 01 December 2006, to discuss the industrial launch of the airplane, that will eventually be able to carry between 250 and 350 passengers on long distance flights and compete with the US made Boeing 787. EPA/AIRBUS / HANDOUT +++(c) dpa - Report+++
A computer generated image released by Airbus, Friday 01 Decemeber 2006 showing an Airbus A350. The Airbus parent company EADS Board met in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Friday 01 December 2006, to discuss the industrial launch of the airplane, that will eventually be able to carry between 250 and 350 passengers on long distance flights and compete with the US made Boeing 787. EPA/AIRBUS / HANDOUT +++(c) dpa - Report+++ © picture-alliance/ dpa | picture-alliance/ dpa
Airbus A350 XWB Cabin
Airbus A350 XWB Cabin © Airbus | Airbus
Airbus President and Chief Executive Louis Gallois poses with a model of the Airbus A 350 XWB before a news conference in Paris, December 4, 2006. Airbus said on Monday funding for its wide bodied A350 plane remained open and might include a capital hike but cautioned that one airline might cancel orders for the new aircraft. Airbus confirmed its newly approved A350 XWB would be funded by a combination of internal and external market sources and did not rule out taking government development loans. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE) HA 16.02.10 Seite 022, Wirtschaft
Airbus President and Chief Executive Louis Gallois poses with a model of the Airbus A 350 XWB before a news conference in Paris, December 4, 2006. Airbus said on Monday funding for its wide bodied A350 plane remained open and might include a capital hike but cautioned that one airline might cancel orders for the new aircraft. Airbus confirmed its newly approved A350 XWB would be funded by a combination of internal and external market sources and did not rule out taking government development loans. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE) HA 16.02.10 Seite 022, Wirtschaft © Reuters/X00303 ORIGINAL zu : O:\\BILDER\ | Reuters