Airbus is a company that makes all Airbus airplanes. Just like Ford is a company that makes cars. So the answer is very simple: Airbus
Airbus is not an airline but the name of a manufacturer of airplanes.
Airbus is an airplane manufacturer and designer based in Toulouse, France. They manufacture many airplanes, and are famous for their family of jet airliners. They currently make the world's largest commercial jetliner, the Airbus A380.
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Bombarider, Airbus, Cessna, Mooney, Bell, Sikorsky
they make cars and airplanes
Qantas Airlines currently has 31 Airbus airplanes. Airbus A380-800:12 Airbus A330-300:10 Airbus A330-200:9
Airplanes are made at airports. The manufacturers build factories, which are basically oversize hangars, and make them in there. They are made in a warehouse owned by the Manufacturer like Boeing, Airbus, etc.
YEs absolutely
cars and airplanes
Airbus isn't an airline, it is a manufacturer of airplanes (like Boeing). Multiple airlines flying to/from Boston Logan Int'l fly with Airbus aircraft.
Cars = ground transportation Airplanes = air transportation
The largest aircraft in the world is the An-225. The largest passenger aircraft is the Airbus A380.