Airbus (OTCMKTS:EADSF) is a European multinational aerospace corporation that designs, manufactures and delivers a broad range of commercial aircraft, helicopters, defense and space systems. The company operates through four main divisions: Commercial Aircraft, Helicopters, Defence and Space, and an integrated digital services unit. Airbus is renowned for its commercial jetliners, with product families including the single-aisle A320 series, wide-body A330, long-range A350 and the super-jumbo A380, serving airlines worldwide.
In its Helicopters division, Airbus produces a range of civil and military rotorcraft, such as the H125, H145 and H225 series, which are used in roles spanning emergency medical services, law enforcement, offshore transport and VIP transport. The Defence and Space segment develops and manufactures military transport and tanker aircraft like the A400M Atlas, tactical airlifters such as the C295, unmanned aerial systems, satellites, launch vehicles and associated services for government and institutional customers.
Formed in 2000 through the merger of France’s Aerospatiale-Matra, Germany’s DaimlerChrysler Aerospace and Spain’s Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA, Airbus is registered in Leiden, the Netherlands, with its primary operational headquarters in Toulouse, France. The company serves customers across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, supporting global airlines, armed forces and space agencies with design, manufacturing, maintenance, training and digital solutions.
Airbus is led by Chief Executive Officer Guillaume Faury, who took the helm in 2019 following senior leadership roles within the company’s commercial aircraft business. Under his guidance, Airbus continues to focus on innovation in fuel efficiency, sustainable aviation technologies and expansion of its digital services portfolio to enhance operational performance for operators worldwide.
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