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A flight test engineer holds an Airbus Group flag after the first flight of the Airbus A320neo (New Engine Option) in Colomiers near Toulouse, France, September 25, 2014.

Vietnamese airlines order 40 Airbus jets worth $6.5 billion

  Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar Pacific and VietJet plan to order 40 Airbus

VietJet signs $2.39 billion deal to buy 20 Airbus A321 planes

VietJet signs $2.39 billion deal to buy 20 Airbus A321 planes

  Deal signed in presence of visiting French President Hollande

Airbus said to discuss multi-billion dollar order with VietJet

Airbus said to discuss multi-billion dollar order with VietJet

Deal may be signed in presence of visiting French president

A spokesperson for the Serious Fraud Office said additional details of the probe would not be made public until charges were brought or the investigation is dropped

Britain launches fraud probe into Airbus

  The probe was described by the Financial Times newspaper as a "severe blow to the European aircraft maker" which would be...

An aerial view shows Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp's Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ) taking off for a test flight at Nagoya Airfield in Toyoyama town, Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, in this photo released by Kyodo November 11, 2015.

Iran plans to buy 20 regional jets from Japan's Mitsubishi Corp

  Financial and political obstacles have continued to dog the deals with Boeing and Airbus

A WWII Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress takes off from the Manassas Regional Airport in Virginia

Boeing eyes rivals as it turns 100

  "Whether Boeing keeps up or beats Airbus will determine the future of the company."

Two amendments approved to an appropriations bill from Representative Peter Roskam would ban sales from Boeing and from European rival Airbus to Iran, potentially undercutting a Boeing deal with Tehran worth up to $25 billion

US House passes bill to block Iran aircraft sales

  Two amendments approved would ban sales from Boeing and from European rival Airbus

A French Air Force helicopter Super Puma is seen during the close air support (CAS) exercise Serpentex 2016 hosted by France in the Mediterranean island of Corsica, at Solenzara air base, March 16, 2016.

Singapore delays $1 billion military helicopter buy after Super Puma crash: sources

  Singapore’s procurement pits Airbus Helicopters against Italian firm Leonardo Finmeccanica

A French soldier searches for debris from the crashed EgyptAir flight MS804 over the Mediterranean Sea

EgyptAir black boxes impossible to recover before 12 days

  Egypt's aviation minister initially said a terrorist attack was more likely to have brought down the plane, but a technical...

Vietnam's VietJet to buy 100 Boeing planes for $11.3 billion

Vietnam's VietJet to buy 100 Boeing planes for $11.3 billion

  Coup for Boeing, as airline has only operated Airbus so far

Inside Asia's biggest airshow

Inside Asia's biggest airshow

 

The South Korean Air Force’s Black Eagles perform maneuvers in T-50 jets during an aerobatic display at the Singapore Airshow on February 11, 2014. Photo: Bloomberg

Global slowdown fears overshadow Singapore aviation show

The industry's expo bandwagon rolls into the crucial Southeast Asian region without the carnival atmosphere of previous years

The Boeing logo is seen at their headquarters in Chicago, April 24, 2013.

Boeing sees new aircraft demand worth $550 billion in Southeast Asia over 20 years

76 percent of demand will be for single-aisle aircraft like the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320

An Iranian flag flutters in front of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna, Austria, January 15, 2016.
REUTERS/LEONHARD FOEGER

'State-of-the-art' subterfuge: how Iran kept flying under sanctions

Through constant patching, transplants from grounded donor jets and discreet purchases, Iran's fleet stayed aloft

French Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius (top) and Iran's President Hassan Rouhani review troops as they attend a ceremony in the courtyard of the Hotel des Invalides in Paris, France, January 28, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Jacky Naegelen

France eyes deals for Airbus, Peugeot, farming as Iran visits

  Peugeot and Tehran-based Iran Khodro plan to modernize a factory near Tehran and be producing cars by mid 2017
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