Airbus is an example how Europe can lead in a high-tech industry while promotes economic growth, jobs and coesion. Before Airbus, Europe was effectively at the forefront of supersonic flight with the Concorde project. resources and capabilities + Moonshot objectives + Get things done
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🚀 Airbus is making strategic moves to capitalize on a unique market opportunity—hiring 400 engineers for its Welsh wing-making plant to ramp up A320neo production! As Boeing faces challenges with its 737 Max, Airbus is ready to seize the moment and cement its leadership in the aviation market. ### Here's What This Means: 1. **Job Creation:** 400 new engineering roles in Wales mean increased local employment and a boost to the regional economy. 2. **Market Leadership:** With enhanced A320neo production, Airbus is positioning itself as a go-to solution for airlines seeking reliable, cutting-edge aircraft. 3. **Innovation & Growth:** The influx of new talent signals Airbus' commitment to innovation and continuous improvement. ### Predictions: 👉 **Increased Market Share:** Airbus will likely capture a more significant market portion and potentially lead in new orders. 👉 **Boost in Innovation:** With fresh talent and new perspectives, expect groundbreaking advancements in aviation technology. 👉 **Industry Ripple Effects:** As Airbus advances, other aerospace firms might also ramp up hiring and innovation to keep pace. ### Management and Leadership Insights: - Leveraging competitor weaknesses can turn industry crises into growth opportunities. - Investing in talent is a forward-thinking strategy that fuels long-term innovation. - Local employment initiatives can enhance a company’s goodwill and strengthen community relationships, paying long-term dividends. 🔗 Read more about Airbus' strategic move here: [Airbus to Hire 400 British Engineers Amid Boeing’s Struggles](https://lnkd.in/eshcvKSn) 💼 #Airbus #Engineering #Aviation #Innovation #Leadership #CareerGrowth #AerospaceIndustry 🛫
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The market share of Airbus stands at 55% in terms of dominance and manufacturing of the aircraft.on the other when its comes to boeing they are dominating slightly lower than Airbus which stands about 45%. Airbus is emphasising much more on advancing the new features along with adding the exceptional level of technologies in the aircraft as well as Airbus is also emphasising on designing .Conversely, Boeing has worked over the years in increasing the size of the aircraft. furthermore the American team of beoing associated with the government focuses on traditional way of designing the aircraft.In contrast, European model of Airbus is unpaearelled even if i choose one of both i favor to Airbus because they are bringing more advancement than beoing with the times.
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The Evolution of Airbus: A Journey Through the Decades The Evolution of Airbus: A Journey Through the Decades Airbus, one of the worl... Read More - https://lnkd.in/dab_wtzm
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Capitalism vs. Regulations or USA vs. Europe in a single pic: On the bright side, Airbus is crushing Boeing though. At least we have that 🥲 P.S. for more great stuff, check out 🔔linas.substack.com🔔, it's the only newsletter you need for all things when Finance meets Technology. For founders, builders, and leaders.
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Using CB Insights data, we uncovered the 4 most important strategic priorities highlighted by Boeing’s acquisitions, investments, and partnerships since Q1 of 2022. The company has faced multiple high-profile incidents over the past 6 years which has Boeing embracing digitization, with a focus on improving manufacturing quality. #marketresearch #airlinetech #Boeing #manufacturing
Timely to put this out. Boeing has faced multiple high-profile incidents over the past 6 years — including crashes involving its planes and a fuselage blowout. This series of events has resulted in a decline in consumer trust, aggravated airlines, and lost sales to rival Airbus. Despite its challenges, the company has also made strides in multiple areas, such as defense and sustainability. Using CB Insights data, we uncovered the 4 most important strategic priorities highlighted by Boeing’s acquisitions, investments, and partnerships since Q1’22. We then categorized companies by their business relationships with Boeing across these areas: -Advanced manufacturing -Defense systems -Digital infrastructure -Sustainable aviation Sustainable aviation
Analyzing Boeing’s high-stakes bets to recover from crisis and reimagine aviation with emerging tech - CB Insights Research
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Improved (re-) cycling of plastic wherever possible is at least as important as recycling rocket parts. Both should be part of capitalism to aim for a sustainable future https://lnkd.in/e2H2DR4w
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Capitalism vs. Regulations or USA vs. Europe in a single pic: On the bright side, Airbus is crushing Boeing though. At least we have that 🥲 P.S. for more great stuff, check out 🔔linas.substack.com🔔, it's the only newsletter you need for all things when Finance meets Technology. For founders, builders, and leaders.
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A market in which Europe is still on top
THIS IS VERY FASCINATING: BOEING AND AIRBUS EACH HAVE AROUND A 50% MARKET SHARE BUT BOEING PLANES HAVE ALMOST 4 TIMES MORE “INCIDENT’S” THAN AIRBUS PLANES Source: Gurgavin, Visual Capitalist
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Timely to put this out. Boeing has faced multiple high-profile incidents over the past 6 years — including crashes involving its planes and a fuselage blowout. This series of events has resulted in a decline in consumer trust, aggravated airlines, and lost sales to rival Airbus. Despite its challenges, the company has also made strides in multiple areas, such as defense and sustainability. Using CB Insights data, we uncovered the 4 most important strategic priorities highlighted by Boeing’s acquisitions, investments, and partnerships since Q1’22. We then categorized companies by their business relationships with Boeing across these areas: -Advanced manufacturing -Defense systems -Digital infrastructure -Sustainable aviation Sustainable aviation
Analyzing Boeing’s high-stakes bets to recover from crisis and reimagine aviation with emerging tech - CB Insights Research
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I'm thrilled to share with the aviation community that McKinsey & Company has teamed up with Aviation Week Network to survey 175 aerospace industry leaders, including OEMs, suppliers, MROs, and operators to understand how they plan to meet current demand while prepping for future tech. 🔎 Key insights from the survey: - The industry is facing challenges in reaching production targets for current platforms. - There is optimism about the arrival of Next Generation Single-Aisle (NGSA) platforms. However, doubts remain about production ramp-up. - The industry needs to collaborate on the technology roadmap and select partners. Investments are required for clean-sheet aircraft and research and development (R&D). Read the article below for more insights from the survey and the future of the commercial aerospace sector ✈️ https://lnkd.in/dDFKfgS7
Commercial Aerospace At A Crossroads: Balancing the Present and the Future | Aviation Week Network
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🚀 Mexico's Aerospace Industry Takes Off! Exciting times for Mexico's #aerospacesector as it propels itself onto the global stage! 🌍 With a robust growth rate of 14% over the past 15 years, Mexico is now one of the top 12 aerospace players worldwide, contributing 3.5% to GDP and supporting 60,000+ skilled jobs. 📈 The sector is thriving with #advancedtechnologies like AI and sustainable practices, attracting big names such as General Electric, Airbus, and Bombardier. Mexico’s unique blend of strategic location under the USMCA, a highly trained workforce, and regional hubs like Querétaro and Sonora has made it a hotspot for aerospace innovation. 🌐✈️ Read the full about the Aerospace Industry in Mexico here: https://lnkd.in/gP4sxNag #ShapingTheZeitgeistOfMexico
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5moClarification on the “state-owned” - in the case of Airbus about 25% of shares are controlled by the French, German and Spanish States.