Putting The Bus In Airbus
50 years on: how the A300 led an aviation revolution
Airbus’s A300 may not look like anything out of the ordinary today, after 50 years during which some 7,000 widebody twin-jets have been produced by Boeing and Airbus, but in 1969 it started a quiet revolution that would drive the creation of a company that would change aviation forever.
‘This challenging, pioneering spirit lives on today with innovation at the heart of everything we do’ CHRISTIAN SCHERER
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