The first Airbus crash occurred on June 26, 1988, involving an Airbus A320 operated by Air France during a test flight in the vicinity of Mulhouse-Habsheim Airport in France. The aircraft crashed while attempting to perform a low-altitude maneuver, resulting in the deaths of three passengers and injuries to others. This incident raised questions about the aircraft's performance and pilot training, leading to changes in safety protocols.
Air France was the launch customer for the first Airbus aircraft (Airbus A300), introduced into service on 30 May 1974
When airbus first came out they were based out of France and I believe they still are
What was the destination of first airbus A340 of Lufthansa Airlines in India?
It would undoubtedly crash. As would any modern aircraft.
well I think that it was founded in sometime between 1969 and 1972. The first airbus airline was made in 1972 (airbus a300)
Airbus Corporation started in the early 1070's. It was about 2 years before the first Airbus 300 flew.
Human mistake and the airport has not updated equipments.
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The first flight of the Airbus A380 was on the 27th of April in 2005 and it was first introduced in October 2007 to Singapore Airlines.
The first Airbus aircraft flew in 1972. They are still making aircraft today (Mid-2013).
Airbus announced it's plans in 1994. The first flight took place in 2005.
The first Airbus A380 was built in 2004 and had its maiden flight on 27 April 2005.