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1.
2. By :By : Ali Hyder PirzadaAli Hyder Pirzada
Shahzad AlamShahzad Alam
Muhammad Ali ShaikhMuhammad Ali Shaikh
Shoaib AhmedShoaib Ahmed
3. Airbus was established in 1970 as anAirbus was established in 1970 as an
European consortium of French, German andEuropean consortium of French, German and
later, Spanish and U.K companieslater, Spanish and U.K companies..
The two full partners in the originalThe two full partners in the original
consortium were Aerospatiale for France andconsortium were Aerospatiale for France and
Deutsche Aerospace for Germany.Deutsche Aerospace for Germany.
In 1971 CASA of Spain became a fullIn 1971 CASA of Spain became a full
member of the GIE. (GIE moved to Toulousemember of the GIE. (GIE moved to Toulouse
in 1974.)in 1974.)
In 1979 British Aerospace became a fullIn 1979 British Aerospace became a full
partner.partner.
HistoryHistory
4. HistoryHistory (Continued)(Continued)
Airbus’ first aircraft, the A300B, wasAirbus’ first aircraft, the A300B, was
launched at the 1969 Paris air show.launched at the 1969 Paris air show.
1974, the A300 had been certified on budget1974, the A300 had been certified on budget
and ahead of schedule.and ahead of schedule.
1975, Airbus had 10 per cent of the market1975, Airbus had 10 per cent of the market
and a total of 55 aircraft on order.and a total of 55 aircraft on order.
1979, Airbus had 256 orders from 321979, Airbus had 256 orders from 32
customers and 81 aircraft in service with 14customers and 81 aircraft in service with 14
operators.operators.
5. HistoryHistory (Continued)(Continued)
Airbus’ first aircraft, the A300B, wasAirbus’ first aircraft, the A300B, was
launched at the 1969 Paris air show.launched at the 1969 Paris air show.
1974, the A300 had been certified on budget1974, the A300 had been certified on budget
and ahead of schedule.and ahead of schedule.
1975, Airbus had 10 per cent of the market1975, Airbus had 10 per cent of the market
and a total of 55 aircraft on order.and a total of 55 aircraft on order.
1979, Airbus had 256 orders from 321979, Airbus had 256 orders from 32
customers and 81 aircraft in service with 14customers and 81 aircraft in service with 14
operators.operators.
6. Service offices around the worldService offices around the world
OPERATIONSOPERATIONS::
FRANCEFRANCE GERMANYGERMANY U.KU.K SPAINSPAIN
SUBSIDIARIESSUBSIDIARIES
NORTH AMERICA CHINA JAPANNORTH AMERICA CHINA JAPAN
7. 12 models
5,659 aircraft sold to
211 customers
4,023 delivered
271 2005 deliveries
The Airbus fly-by-wire productThe Airbus fly-by-wire product
lineline
10. Product list and details (data information from Airbus)
Aircraft Description
Seats Max Launch
date
1st flight 1st delivery
Production to
cease/ceased
A300 2 engine,
228-
254
361 May 1969
28 October
1972
May 1974
Production ceased March
27 2007
A310 2 engine, modified A300 187 279 July 1978
3 April
1982
December
1985
Production ceased March
27 2007
A318
2 engine, shortened 6.17 m from
A320
107 117 April 1999
15 January
2002
October 2003
A319
2 engine, shortened 3.77 m from
A320
124 156 June 1993
25 August
1995
April 1996
A320 2 engine, 150 180 March 1984
22 February
1987
March 1988
A321
2 engine, lengthened 6.94 m from
A320
185 220
November
1989
11 March
1993
January 1994
A330 2 engine,.
253-
295
406-
440
June 1987
2 November
1992
December
1993
A340 4 engine,
239-
380
420-
440
June 1987
25 October
1991
January 1993
A350 2 engine,
270-
350
December
2006
2011
expected
mid-2013
A380 4 engine, double deck, 555 853 2002
27 April
2005
15th October
2007
12. CORPORATE STRUCTURE
Chief Financial
Officer
Chief Operating
Officer
Executive Vice
President,
Quality and
Integration
Executive Vice
President
Customer
Services
Managing
Director of Airbus
Military SL
Executive Vice
President,
Programs
Executive Vice
President
Manufacturing
Executive Vice
President, Special
Advisor to the
CEO
Executive Vice
President,
Government
Relations,
Communications and
External Affairs
Executive Vice
President,
Customer Affairs,
Chief Commercial
Officer
Executive Vice
President,
Procurement
Executive Vice
President Engineering
Executive Vice
President,
Human
Resources
Senior Vice
President, General
Manager, Airbus
France
Senior Vice
President, General
Manager, Airbus
Spain
Senior Vice
President, General
Manager Airbus U.K.
Senior Vice
President, General
Manager, Airbus
Germany
Senior Vice
President, President
Airbus Japan
Senior Vice
President, Chairman
of Airbus North
America
Senior Vice
President, President
Airbus China
Noël Forgeard
President and Chief
Executive Officer
13. Assets
Fixed assets 26,385
Non-fixed assets 27,770
Deferred taxes 2,543
Prepaid expenses 951
Total assets 57,649
Liabilities and shareholders' equity
Shareholders' equity 16,430
Minority interests 2,295
Provisions 8,573
Other liabilities 13,240
Liabilities 24,226
Investor Corner
Income Statement
in millions of € 2007
Revenues 31,761
Cost of sales (25,510)
operating activities 2,143
Profit from ordinary activities 1,233
Net income 1,030
14. Airbus site
Country
Workforce
Toulouse
(Toulouse, Colomiers, Blagnac)
France 16,992
Hamburg
(Finkenwerder, Stade, Buxtehude)
Germany 13,420
Broughton, Flintshire, Wales UK 5,031
Bristol (Filton), England UK 4,642
Bremen Germany 3,330
Madrid (Getafe, Illescas) Spain 2,484
Saint-Nazaire France 2,387
Nordenham Germany 2,086
Nantes France 1,996
Albert (Méaulte) France 1,288
Varel Germany 1,191
Laupheim Germany 1,116
Cadiz (Puerto Real) Spain 448
Washington, D.C. (Herndon, Ashburn) USA 422
Beijing PRC 150
Tianjin PRC planning
Total 56,966+
Employment data
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Lets start by looking at the whole product line. We now have a complete family of products, 12 principle models available. The numbers continue to get bigger and bigger. With over 2600 aircraft delivered through April, over 4200 aircraft sold to 177 customers. And our production rate continues to move up to record levels every year, with 336 aircraft scheduled this year.
220 customers and operations combined