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Airbus supports research to evaluate the potential use and environmental benefits of fuel cell technology in civil aviation. The research includes successful tests using the emission-free power [...]Duration: 00:00:57 | 15920 views
The A380 provides the lowest fuel consumption per seat, allowing operators of this 21st century Airbus flagship to substantially reduce CO2 emissions while achieving profitable, sustainable growth [...]Duration: 00:02:18 | 20779 views
Airbus’ “Smarter Skies” vision – which was unveiled during September 2012 – consists of five concepts that could be implemented in all phases of an aircraft’s operation to reduce waste in [...]Duration: 00:02:04 | 11882 views
AirAsia became the first customer to receive an A320 equipped with Airbus’ Sharklets wingtip devices on 21 December 2012. This video clip showcases the milestone jetliner and its Sharklets – which [...]Duration: 00:00:41 | 1791 views
This video provides a computer-generated look ahead to Airbus’ introduction of “Sharklet” large wingtip devices on the A320. These devices will significantly improve the single-aisle [...]Duration: 00:01:38 | 1550 views
Airbus’ A320 dedicated test aircraft performed the world’s first flight using four-dimensional optimized and upgraded Air Traffic Management (ATM) technology, achieving this milestone while [...]Duration: 00:02:37 | 350 views
This montage of comments from city and airport officials in Frankfurt, New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Chicago reinforces the A380’s reputation as the “gentle green giant” of the [...]Duration: 00:02:09 | 222 views
A number of Airbus-supported environmental initiatives are highlighted at the Singapore Airshow 2010’s Green Pavilion, with an overview of the company’s efforts provided by Airbus Environment [...]Duration: 00:07:37 | 2169 views
As part of its commitment to environmental performance, Airbus is a key contributor to the Atlantic Interoperability initiative to Reduce Emissions (AIRE) programme – which is spearheading [...]Duration: 00:02:49 | 261296 views
Because air transport takes up less ground area and fewer building materials, it's only logical we shoud use the sky's unlimited space, and leave the ground for farming and preserving biodiversity. [...]On the same theme