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Airbus SE stands as Europe's largest aerospace corporation and the world's leading manufacturer of commercial aircraft. Headquartered in Leiden, Netherlands, with operations centred in Toulouse, France, the company employs over 130,000 people worldwide. Led by CEO Guillaume Faury, Airbus operates three main divisions: Commercial Aircraft, Defence and Space, and Helicopters, serving customers across more than 150 countries.
The company continues its production ramp-up, targeting approximately 900 aircraft deliveries in 2026, with the A320 family remaining the cornerstone of its commercial operations. The A321XLR, which entered service in 2024, extends narrowbody range to 4,700 nautical miles, opening new long-haul routes while maintaining fuel efficiency. Meanwhile, the A350 family continues to gain market share as airlines prioritise fuel-efficient widebody aircraft, and the A220 programme shows strong growth potential following its acquisition from Bombardier in 2018.
Airbus's technological heritage shapes modern aviation, from pioneering digital fly-by-wire controls on the A320 in 1988 to advancing sustainable aviation fuel capabilities across its fleet. The A380, while no longer in production since 2021, remains an iconic symbol of engineering ambition and continues to serve passengers with airlines including Emirates and Singapore Airlines. The company's commitment to decarbonisation includes certifying all current aircraft for 50% sustainable aviation fuel use, with plans for 100% capability by 2030.
Founded in 1970 as a consortium of European aerospace manufacturers, Airbus emerged from a determination to challenge American dominance in commercial aviation. The original A300 widebody demonstrated European engineering capability, while subsequent models established Airbus as Boeing's primary competitor. The transformation from Airbus Industrie to the unified Airbus SE in 2015 consolidated operations previously spread across France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, creating a truly integrated multinational corporation.
Beyond commercial aviation, Airbus Defence and Space develops military transport aircraft including the A400M Atlas, aerial refuelling tankers, and satellite systems, while Airbus Helicopters maintains its position as the world's leading rotorcraft manufacturer. The company's innovation extends to emerging technologies, with recent initiatives including 5G satellite connectivity demonstrations and hydrogen-powered aircraft research through its ZEROe programme, positioning Airbus at the forefront of aerospace's sustainable future.
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