This Corporate Jet demonstrates widest cabin of any business jet

Airbus Corporate Jets exhibited an ACJ319 at the ABACE show in Shanghai. It is the first time at the show for the MJet ACJ319, which is certificated to seat 19 passengers, is available for VIP charters, and features a cabin with three conference/ lounge areas. “Business aviation is to companies and governments what airlines are … Read more

The Airbus Group’s Project Vahana flying car concept

The race for urban air mobility is on. For the Airbus Group the topic of autonomous flying is picking up speed. When a Volocopter from e-volo lifted off with a person on board a few months ago, it was a first for so-called multicopters. In June, the Chinese company Ehang obtained authorisation to test their … Read more

The most exclusive private concert for Holidays

Concert above the Clouds: A CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR’S CONCERT ON AN AIRBUS ACJ319 PRIVATE JET TO VIENNA. Private concerts can be organized in extraordinary locations, such as palaces, private islands, yachts and planes. The most exclusive private concert for Christmas & New Year‘s is considered on an Airbus ACJ319 during its journey to Vienna, … Read more

Europe has the edge in fashion and luxury – and cars do OK, too

We have yet to produce a Facebook or a Google, but this side of the Atlantic is also no slouch in aerospace, oil and pharma

Airbus’ new green plane. The world’s first e-fan electric aircraft

If Tesla aims to dominate electric trasportation on the ground in air there is another battle. Airbus is innovating by applying hybrid and electric propulsion to aircrafts. Airbus Group’s new green plane – the all-electric E-Fan 2.0 protoype electric aircraft. The first public flight of the electric E-Fan experimental aircraft was the highlight of Airbus … Read more

In Search of Comfort: in-flight seat comfort study

  International research from Airbus reveals that a new generation of discerning passengers are increasingly researching in-flight seat comfort prior to booking long haul full service flights. They are also prepared to dig deeper into their pocket to pay for more comfort in economy. Some 54 per cent believe an increase of seat comfort is … Read more