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Inauguration Of The New A321 Final Assembly Line - Toulouse
An employee from behind wearing an AIRBUS T-shirt. Inauguration of the new Airbus A320-A321 Family final assembly line. Bruno Le Maire, Roland Lescure, Dominique Faure, Clément Beaune are welcomed by Guillaume Faury, Executive Chairman of Airbus. France, Toulouse, July 9, 2023. This new assembly line, highly digitized and automated, is located in the former A380 assembly hall, and will eventually employ nearly 700 people. Announced for 2022, it will deliver its first aircraft in 2024. Together with the other A320 Family final assembly lines in Hamburg (Germany), Tianjin (China) and Mobile (USA), it will meet the strong demand for this type of aircraft. Photo by Patricia Huchot-Boissier/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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PEOPLE - Jennifer Aniston wirbt für Emirates
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New Emirates advert featuring Jennifer Aniston - 05 Oct 2016
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Hollywood actress, director and producer Jennifer Aniston makes a return to the Emirates A380, and makes a new friend, in a new global digital and TV advertising campaign for the world?s best airline.
The advert builds on the success of the first Emirates-Jennifer Aniston ad launched last year, a much talked-about campaign which quickly went viral.
THE ADVERT: https://youtu.be/yz_qZQbiZuA
In a similar vein to the first light-hearted TVC, the Golden Globe and Emmy award-winning actress brings her distinctive personality, classic style, and a touch of humour, to showcase the A380.
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FEATURE - Das Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' fliegt über Bedfordshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8811544k)
he Airlander 10, billed as the world's largest aircraft - a cross between a plane, an airship and a helicopter is the length of a football pitch and the height of six double-decker buses, which dwarfs the current world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380 pictured in its hanger at Cardington Airships, Bedfordshire.
The hybrid aircraft promises to be able to lift heavier payloads than passenger planes, while producing far less noise and pollution, and having a smaller carbon footprint. It needs to clock up 200 hours of flying before it is deemed airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Airlander 10 Hybrid aircraft, Bedfordshire, UK - 21 Mar 2016
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FEATURE - Das Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' fliegt über Bedfordshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8811544r)
he Airlander 10, billed as the world's largest aircraft - a cross between a plane, an airship and a helicopter is the length of a football pitch and the height of six double-decker buses, which dwarfs the current world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380 pictured in its hanger at Cardington Airships, Bedfordshire.
The hybrid aircraft promises to be able to lift heavier payloads than passenger planes, while producing far less noise and pollution, and having a smaller carbon footprint. It needs to clock up 200 hours of flying before it is deemed airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Airlander 10 Hybrid aircraft, Bedfordshire, UK - 21 Mar 2016
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FEATURE - Das Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' fliegt über Bedfordshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8811544m)
he Airlander 10, billed as the world's largest aircraft - a cross between a plane, an airship and a helicopter is the length of a football pitch and the height of six double-decker buses, which dwarfs the current world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380 pictured in its hanger at Cardington Airships, Bedfordshire.
The hybrid aircraft promises to be able to lift heavier payloads than passenger planes, while producing far less noise and pollution, and having a smaller carbon footprint. It needs to clock up 200 hours of flying before it is deemed airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Airlander 10 Hybrid aircraft, Bedfordshire, UK - 21 Mar 2016
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FEATURE - Das Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' fliegt über Bedfordshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8811544o)
he Airlander 10, billed as the world's largest aircraft - a cross between a plane, an airship and a helicopter is the length of a football pitch and the height of six double-decker buses, which dwarfs the current world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380 pictured in its hanger at Cardington Airships, Bedfordshire.
The hybrid aircraft promises to be able to lift heavier payloads than passenger planes, while producing far less noise and pollution, and having a smaller carbon footprint. It needs to clock up 200 hours of flying before it is deemed airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Airlander 10 Hybrid aircraft, Bedfordshire, UK - 21 Mar 2016
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FEATURE - Das Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' fliegt über Bedfordshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8811544e)
he Airlander 10, billed as the world's largest aircraft - a cross between a plane, an airship and a helicopter is the length of a football pitch and the height of six double-decker buses, which dwarfs the current world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380 pictured in its hanger at Cardington Airships, Bedfordshire.
The hybrid aircraft promises to be able to lift heavier payloads than passenger planes, while producing far less noise and pollution, and having a smaller carbon footprint. It needs to clock up 200 hours of flying before it is deemed airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Airlander 10 Hybrid aircraft, Bedfordshire, UK - 21 Mar 2016
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FEATURE - Das Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' fliegt über Bedfordshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8811544s)
he Airlander 10, billed as the world's largest aircraft - a cross between a plane, an airship and a helicopter is the length of a football pitch and the height of six double-decker buses, which dwarfs the current world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380 pictured in its hanger at Cardington Airships, Bedfordshire.
The hybrid aircraft promises to be able to lift heavier payloads than passenger planes, while producing far less noise and pollution, and having a smaller carbon footprint. It needs to clock up 200 hours of flying before it is deemed airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Airlander 10 Hybrid aircraft, Bedfordshire, UK - 21 Mar 2016
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FEATURE - Das Luftschiff 'Airlander 10' fliegt über Bedfordshire
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8811544j)
he Airlander 10, billed as the world's largest aircraft - a cross between a plane, an airship and a helicopter is the length of a football pitch and the height of six double-decker buses, which dwarfs the current world's largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380 pictured in its hanger at Cardington Airships, Bedfordshire.
The hybrid aircraft promises to be able to lift heavier payloads than passenger planes, while producing far less noise and pollution, and having a smaller carbon footprint. It needs to clock up 200 hours of flying before it is deemed airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority and the European Aviation Safety Agency.
Airlander 10 Hybrid aircraft, Bedfordshire, UK - 21 Mar 2016
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Huge Bushfires hit New South Wales, Australia - 17 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/James D. Morgan (3202339n)
Smoke billowing from fires in the west of Sydney arrive over the harbour as a Singapore Airlines A380 leaves Sydney Airport and flies over the Harbour Bridge as it leaves for Singapore.
Huge Bushfires hit New South Wales, Australia - 17 Oct 2013
Smoke billowing from fires in the west of Sydney arrive over the harbour and change day into night in the middle of the afternoon.
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Huge Bushfires hit New South Wales, Australia - 17 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/James D. Morgan (3202339m)
Smoke billowing from fires in the west of Sydney arrive over the harbour as a Singapore Airlines A380 leaves Sydney Airport and flies over the Harbour Bridge as it leaves for Singapore.
Huge Bushfires hit New South Wales, Australia - 17 Oct 2013
Smoke billowing from fires in the west of Sydney arrive over the harbour and change day into night in the middle of the afternoon.
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Huge Bushfires hit New South Wales, Australia - 17 Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/James D. Morgan (3202339l)
Smoke billowing from fires in the west of Sydney arrive over the harbour as a Singapore Airlines A380 leaves Sydney Airport and flies over the Harbour Bridge as it leaves for Singapore.
Huge Bushfires hit New South Wales, Australia - 17 Oct 2013
Smoke billowing from fires in the west of Sydney arrive over the harbour and change day into night in the middle of the afternoon.
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British Airways celebrates the Inaugural A380 Service, Los Angeles, America - 25 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3035394v)
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British Airways celebrates the Inaugural A380 Service, Los Angeles, America - 25 Sep 2013
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British Airways celebrates the Inaugural A380 Service, Los Angeles, America - 25 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3035394u)
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British Airways celebrates the Inaugural A380 Service, Los Angeles, America - 25 Sep 2013
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Man vs Plane: Bryan Habana takes on British Airways¿ new A380 Superjumbo
South African Rugby player, Bryan Habana, pushed himself to new heights as he went up against British Airways brand new superjumbo, the Airbus A380.
Habana, who famously raced the cheetah in 2007 to save them from extinction, took on a new challenge racing British Airways animal in a 100m race.
Weighing in at 95kg with a height of 1.8m, Habana is pictured preparing to race British Airways superjumbo of 366,000kg, with a height of 24m, a wingspan of 80m and 73m in length. Model, Georgia May Jagger was on hand to start the race.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
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Man vs Plane: Bryan Habana takes on British Airways¿ new A380 Superjumbo
South African Rugby player, Bryan Habana, pushed himself to new heights as he went up against British Airways brand new superjumbo, the Airbus A380.
Habana, who famously raced the cheetah in 2007 to save them from extinction, took on a new challenge racing British Airways animal in a 100m race.
Weighing in at 95kg with a height of 1.8m, Habana is pictured preparing to race British Airways superjumbo of 366,000kg, with a height of 24m, a wingspan of 80m and 73m in length. Model, Georgia May Jagger was on hand to start the race.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
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Man vs Plane: Bryan Habana takes on British Airways¿ new A380 Superjumbo
South African Rugby player, Bryan Habana, pushed himself to new heights as he went up against British Airways brand new superjumbo, the Airbus A380.
Habana, who famously raced the cheetah in 2007 to save them from extinction, took on a new challenge racing British Airways animal in a 100m race.
Weighing in at 95kg with a height of 1.8m, Habana is pictured preparing to race British Airways superjumbo of 366,000kg, with a height of 24m, a wingspan of 80m and 73m in length. Model, Georgia May Jagger was on hand to start the race.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
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Man vs Plane: Bryan Habana takes on British Airways¿ new A380 Superjumbo
South African Rugby player, Bryan Habana, pushed himself to new heights as he went up against British Airways brand new superjumbo, the Airbus A380.
Habana, who famously raced the cheetah in 2007 to save them from extinction, took on a new challenge racing British Airways animal in a 100m race.
Weighing in at 95kg with a height of 1.8m, Habana is pictured preparing to race British Airways superjumbo of 366,000kg, with a height of 24m, a wingspan of 80m and 73m in length. Model, Georgia May Jagger was on hand to start the race.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Georgia May Jagger and Rugby heavyweights launch A380 Superjumbo to Johannesburg
Rugby giants Chris Robshaw, Bryan Habana and Jean De Villiers have undertaken one of the biggest challenges of their careers Ð taking on the might of British AirwaysÕ largest aircraft, the Airbus A380.
Weighing in at 110kg, 95kg and 101kg respectively, Robshaw, the England rugby captain and Habana and De Villiers, the South African Springboks, are pictured attempting to pull the airlineÕs newest fleet member (topping the, scales at 366,000kgs) down the runway at Manston Airport in Kent.
Model, Georgia May Jagger, was also on hand to oversee proceedings.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
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Georgia May Jagger and Rugby heavyweights launch A380 Superjumbo to Johannesburg
Rugby giants Chris Robshaw, Bryan Habana and Jean De Villiers have undertaken one of the biggest challenges of their careers Ð taking on the might of British AirwaysÕ largest aircraft, the Airbus A380.
Weighing in at 110kg, 95kg and 101kg respectively, Robshaw, the England rugby captain and Habana and De Villiers, the South African Springboks, are pictured attempting to pull the airlineÕs newest fleet member (topping the, scales at 366,000kgs) down the runway at Manston Airport in Kent.
Model, Georgia May Jagger, was also on hand to oversee proceedings.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Georgia May Jagger and Rugby heavyweights launch A380 Superjumbo to Johannesburg
Rugby giants Chris Robshaw, Bryan Habana and Jean De Villiers have undertaken one of the biggest challenges of their careers ¿ taking on the might of British Airways¿ largest aircraft, the Airbus A380.
Weighing in at 110kg, 95kg and 101kg respectively, Robshaw, the England rugby captain and Habana and De Villiers, the South African Springboks, are pictured attempting to pull the airline¿s newest fleet member (topping the, scales at 366,000kgs) down the runway at Manston Airport in Kent.
Model, Georgia May Jagger, was also on hand to oversee proceedings.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Georgia May Jagger and Rugby heavyweights launch A380 Superjumbo to Johannesburg
Rugby giants Chris Robshaw, Bryan Habana and Jean De Villiers have undertaken one of the biggest challenges of their careers Ð taking on the might of British AirwaysÕ largest aircraft, the Airbus A380.
Weighing in at 110kg, 95kg and 101kg respectively, Robshaw, the England rugby captain and Habana and De Villiers, the South African Springboks, are pictured attempting to pull the airlineÕs newest fleet member (topping the, scales at 366,000kgs) down the runway at Manston Airport in Kent.
Model, Georgia May Jagger, was also on hand to oversee proceedings.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Georgia May Jagger and Rugby heavyweights launch A380 Superjumbo to Johannesburg
Rugby giants Chris Robshaw, Bryan Habana and Jean De Villiers have undertaken one of the biggest challenges of their careers Ð taking on the might of British AirwaysÕ largest aircraft, the Airbus A380.
Weighing in at 110kg, 95kg and 101kg respectively, Robshaw, the England rugby captain and Habana and De Villiers, the South African Springboks, are pictured attempting to pull the airlineÕs newest fleet member (topping the, scales at 366,000kgs) down the runway at Manston Airport in Kent.
Model, Georgia May Jagger, was also on hand to oversee proceedings.
Bethany Clarke / British Airways / eyevine
For further information please contact eyevine
tel: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
e-mail: info@eyevine.com
www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Brussels, Belgium, june 8, 2010, first airbus A380 to visit Brussels Airport, A380 of Lufthansa
Reporters © Jimmy Kets
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Brussels, Belgium, june 8, 2010, first airbus A380 to visit Brussels Airport, A380 of Lufthansa
Reporters © Jimmy Kets
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SINGAPORE Airbus A380 Arrival
The first Airbus A380, delivered to Singapore Airlines, lands at Changi Airport in Singapore, on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. European aircraft manufacturer Airbus officially delivered its first order for an A380 super jumbo jet to Singapore Airlines at the Toulouse Delivery Center in southern France on Monday, October 15, 2007. The first A380 will enter into full-time service from Oct. 25 on a special flight from Singapore to Sydney, Australia. **CHINA OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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SINGAPORE Airbus A380 Arrival
The first Airbus A380 delivered to Singapore Airlines lands at Changi Airport in Singapore, on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. European aircraft manufacturer Airbus officially delivered its first order for an A380 super jumbo jet to Singapore Airlines at the Toulouse Delivery Center in southern France on Monday, October 15, 2007. The first A380 will enter into full-time service from Oct. 25 on a special flight from Singapore to Sydney, Australia. **CHINA OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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SINGAPORE Airbus A380 Arrival
The first Airbus A380 delivered to Singapore Airlines lands at Changi Airport in Singapore, on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. European aircraft manufacturer Airbus officially delivered its first order for an A380 super jumbo jet to Singapore Airlines at the Toulouse Delivery Center in southern France on Monday, October 15, 2007. The first A380 will enter into full-time service from Oct. 25 on a special flight from Singapore to Sydney, Australia. **CHINA OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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SINGAPORE Airbus A380 Arrival
The first Airbus A380 delivered to Singapore Airlines lands at Changi Airport in Singapore, on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. European aircraft manufacturer Airbus officially delivered its first order for an A380 super jumbo jet to Singapore Airlines at the Toulouse Delivery Center in southern France on Monday, October 15, 2007. The first A380 will enter into full-time service from Oct. 25 on a special flight from Singapore to Sydney, Australia. **CHINA OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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