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Airbus A220-500 Launch
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AirAsia A220 order closes the CSeries loop

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A220-500 launch

Airbus A220-500 Launch

A220-500 launch timing now looks less certain after Reuters reported on June 5, 2026 that a Farnborough International Airshow reveal in late July is now “not probable” — but is this a delay, or a warning sign? The report, citing six industry sources, says Airbus is wavering over when to approve the stretched A220. However,

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Bombardier Global 6500: Australia’s Patrol Puzzle

Bombardier Global 6500 Wins Australia Patrol Role: Is Metrea the Integrator?

Bombardier Global 6500 aircraft for Australian maritime surveillance now have a confirmed role; does the mission system remain the larger story? On May 26, 2026, Bombardier’s announcement said Bombardier Defense will provide three jets for maritime surveillance missions supporting the Australian Border Force (ABF). Metrea will operate them for the ABF under Australia’s next civil

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AirAsia A220 order: AirAsia leadership and Bombardier representatives inside the CSeries aircraft demonstrator at the Farnborough International Airshow in 2012

AirAsia A220 order closes the CSeries loop

Did Airbus just close the CSeries sales campaign Bombardier began with AirAsia during the 2012 Silverstone Grand Prix weekend, before the Farnborough Airshow? AirAsia A220 order: Today, May 6, 2026, in Mirabel, Quebec, Airbus is turning that long courtship into an A220 breakthrough for AirAsia. The aircraft is Canadian-born, Airbus-backed, and finally aligned with a

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