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airbus

[air-buhs] / ˈɛərˌbʌs /




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The airlines are stretching out orders on all previously ordered equipment, including the new tri-jet airbuses that will go into service this fall.

From Time Magazine Archive

The good news: the company got a much-needed lift when British European Airways ordered six of its wide-bodied airbuses, L-1011 TriStars, and took options on six more.

From Time Magazine Archive

The first airbuses, which fly at up to 600 m.p.h., can operate profitably on routes from 250 to 1,500 miles.

From Time Magazine Archive

Beyond that, he is engaged in developing the "supertankers of the air," the next generation of giant jets and shuttle airbuses.

From Time Magazine Archive

So far, eight airlines�six from Europe, one from Thailand and one from Brazil�have ordered 22 airbuses, at $21 million to $22 million each; options have been taken on 25 more.

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