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BANGKOK – Airbus has ordered a worldwide precautionary action on thousands of Airbus A320 family aircraft, after a rare in-flight incident linked to solar radiation triggered concern over flight control data. [1]
Mizzima On 19 June, Jsutice for Myanmar and Info Birmanie issued a statement welcoming a decision by Airbus to divest from AviChina Industry & Technology Company Limited (AviChina). [2]
Vietnamese low-cost carrier Vietjet on Thursday ordered 100 Airbus A321neo aircraft and signed an agreement to purchase 92 Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, along with maintenance services. [3]
Somdej Phra Maha Muneewong (far left), Abbot of Wat Rajabopit Sathitmahasimaram Rajaworavihara, presided over the Aircraft Anointing Ceremony for Thai Airways International Public Company Limited’s two aircraft, Airbus A330-300 royally bestowed the n... [4]
Asia300Thai industry goes high-tech with Alibaba and Airbus set to move in Government tax incentives spur move away from labor-intensive production Thailand is remaking U-Tapao Airport as the gateway to its Eastern Economic Corridor, betting state-of... [5]
The world’s largest manufacturer of airplanes, Airbus, is continuing – if not deepening – its partnership with the Chinese aerospace giant that is a major supplier of military aircraft as well as weapons to Myanmar’s junta, despite its escalating war... [6]
Mizzima On 23 December, Justice for Myanmar released a statement indicating that the Myanmar military junta has commissioned eight new aircraft supplied by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). (confirmed by 2 sources) [7]
Mizzima On 21 January, 343 international and local revolutionary groups and civil society organizations issued an open letter addressed to the governments of France, Germany, and Spain, all shareholders in Airbus SE, calling on Airbus to use its infl... [8]
BANGKOK – Airbus has ordered a worldwide precautionary action on thousands of Airbus A320 family aircraft, after a rare in-flight incident linked to solar radiation triggered concern over flight control data.
Mizzima On 19 June, Jsutice for Myanmar and Info Birmanie issued a statement welcoming a decision by Airbus to divest from AviChina Industry & Technology Company Limited (AviChina).
Vietnamese low-cost carrier Vietjet on Thursday ordered 100 Airbus A321neo aircraft and signed an agreement to purchase 92 Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, along with maintenance services.
Somdej Phra Maha Muneewong (far left), Abbot of Wat Rajabopit Sathitmahasimaram Rajaworavihara, presided over the Aircraft Anointing Ceremony for Thai Airways International Public Company Limited’s two aircraft, Airbus A330-300 royally bestowed the n
Asia300Thai industry goes high-tech with Alibaba and Airbus set to move in Government tax incentives spur move away from labor-intensive production Thailand is remaking U-Tapao Airport as the gateway to its Eastern Economic Corridor, betting state-of
The world’s largest manufacturer of airplanes, Airbus, is continuing – if not deepening – its partnership with the Chinese aerospace giant that is a major supplier of military aircraft as well as weapons to Myanmar’s junta, despite its escalating war
Mizzima On 23 December, Justice for Myanmar released a statement indicating that the Myanmar military junta has commissioned eight new aircraft supplied by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).
Mizzima On 21 January, 343 international and local revolutionary groups and civil society organizations issued an open letter addressed to the governments of France, Germany, and Spain, all shareholders in Airbus SE, calling on Airbus to use its infl
Mizzima The Burma Campaign called on Airbus in a press release on 27 January to force AVIC to choose business with Airbus or Myanmar’s brutal military dictatorship. The text of the press release is as follows.
Ministry of Defence decided on Partnership Agreement between Defence Forces and Airbus Defence and Space The Ministry of Defence has authorised on 18th of September the Defence Forces Logistics Command to sign a Partnership Agreement with Airbus Defe