History of Airbus

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Die Geschichte der Zivilflugzeugsparte von Airbus handelt von der Unternehmensgeschichte der 1970 als Airbus Industrie gegründeten Airbus S.A.S. mit Sitz in Toulouse, Frankreich. Airbus S.A.S. ist eine Tochtergesellschaft der Airbus-Gruppe. Sie ist der größte europäische und seit Ende 2019 auch weltweit der größte Flugzeughersteller. Zusammen mit Boeing bildet Airbus ein Duopol für Großraumflugzeuge. rdf:langString
Today's Airbus SE is the product of international consolidation in the European aerospace industry tracing back to the formation of the Airbus Industrie GIE consortium in 1970. In 2000, the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) NV was established. In addition to other subsidiaries pertaining to security and space activities, EADS owned 100% of the pre-existing Eurocopter SA, established in 1992, as well as 80% of Airbus Industrie GIE. In 2001, Airbus Industrie GIE was reorganised as Airbus SAS, a simplified joint-stock company. In 2006, EADS acquired the remaining 20% shares of Airbus Industrie GIE from BAE Systems. EADS NV was renamed Airbus Group NV and SE in 2014, and 2015, respectively. Due to the commercial aircraft division's prominence within Airbus SE with it represe rdf:langString
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rdf:langString History of Airbus
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rdf:langString May 2020
rdf:langString For the purpose of strengthening European co-operation in the field of aviation technology and thereby promoting economic and technological progress in Europe, to take appropriate measures for the joint development and production of an Airbus.
rdf:langString We showed the world we were not sitting on a nine-day wonder, and that we wanted to realise a family of planes ... we won over customers we wouldn't otherwise have won ... now we had two planes that had a great deal in common as far as systems and cockpits were concerned.
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rdf:langString (Airbus Mission Statement)
rdf:langString (Jean Roeder, chief engineer of Deutsche Airbus, speaking of the A310)
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rdf:langString Die Geschichte der Zivilflugzeugsparte von Airbus handelt von der Unternehmensgeschichte der 1970 als Airbus Industrie gegründeten Airbus S.A.S. mit Sitz in Toulouse, Frankreich. Airbus S.A.S. ist eine Tochtergesellschaft der Airbus-Gruppe. Sie ist der größte europäische und seit Ende 2019 auch weltweit der größte Flugzeughersteller. Zusammen mit Boeing bildet Airbus ein Duopol für Großraumflugzeuge.
rdf:langString Today's Airbus SE is the product of international consolidation in the European aerospace industry tracing back to the formation of the Airbus Industrie GIE consortium in 1970. In 2000, the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) NV was established. In addition to other subsidiaries pertaining to security and space activities, EADS owned 100% of the pre-existing Eurocopter SA, established in 1992, as well as 80% of Airbus Industrie GIE. In 2001, Airbus Industrie GIE was reorganised as Airbus SAS, a simplified joint-stock company. In 2006, EADS acquired the remaining 20% shares of Airbus Industrie GIE from BAE Systems. EADS NV was renamed Airbus Group NV and SE in 2014, and 2015, respectively. Due to the commercial aircraft division's prominence within Airbus SE with it representing the largest part of the corporation's activities, Airbus S.A.S was simply merged into the parent company in January 2017. Airbus SE itself therefore became the commercial aircraft division, while also being the parent company of the other two divisions Airbus Defence and Space and Airbus Helicopters. The company was given its present name in April 2017.
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