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Facts about Airbus

• The largest aerospace manufacturing company in the world.
Airbus is the largest aerospace firm in the world. It produces and distributes more planes each year than all other businesses combined, including Boeing.

• The world’s first zero-emission commercial aeroplane.
By 2035, Airbus hopes to have developed the world’s first zero emission commercial aeroplane. The ZEROe concept aircraft allows for a wide range of designs and hydrogen technologies to be tested. They are propelled by modified gas turbine engines that burn hydrogen

• Rolls-Royce engines are used in Airbus aircraft.
Four Rolls-Royce engines the length of a Mercedes C-series sedan power the Airbus A380. Each of these engines is four times the weight of the previous one. These engines heat up to 3100°F when they’re running.

• Invented the first fly-by-wire system.
The first airliner to use the fly-by-wire flight control system was the Airbus A320. Because the system is totally electronic and computer managed, the aeroplane always knows where it is.

• Airbus also produces military planes.
When it comes to military use, Airbus has a variety of aircraft that may be used for a variety of objectives. They might be air lifters, refueling tankers, Euro-fighters, and a variety of other aircraft.

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When Ratan Tata was denied entry to the airfield at the Aero India show, he waited

When Ratan Tata was denied entry to the airfield at the Aero India show, he waited

During our visit to Aero India 2019, we had the unexpected opportunity to see Ratan Tata at the event, which was a thrilling moment for us. However, there was a surprising hiccup when the security staff didn’t allow him to enter due to a lack of a security pass.

Despite this, he remained calm and patiently waited for about 20 minutes until a member of the Tata team brought him the required pass, after which he calmly proceeded inside. It was a humbling sight, showcasing his composed demeanor even in such situations.

Ratan Tata ji is not only a renowned industrialist but also a trained pilot, holding a pilot’s license. In 2007, he became the first Indian civilian to fly the F-16 Falcon during the Aero India show in Bangalore—a proud moment for the nation.

His passion for aviation extended beyond flying, as he played a key role in shaping India’s aerospace industry. Under his leadership, Tata ventured into manufacturing and maintaining aerospace components while upholding its legacy of quality. Notably, Tata’s collaboration with Airbus to develop and manufacture the C295 aircraft is a testament to its growing influence in the sector.

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