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These 4 Airbus aircraft will be on display at the Paris Airshow in 2023.

These 4 new Airbus aircraft will be on display at the Paris Airshow in 2023.

The two global titans Boeing and Airbus are constantly in competition with one another in the aviation industry. The newest items from both firms will now be on display at the Paris Airshow. Boeing has already confirmed that some of its aircraft, including the B777-9, B737 Max 10, and Boeing P8, will be on show.

At the Paris Airshow, Airbus will showcase its most recent products in addition to introducing the A350 Freighter and the A220 300. At the Paris airshow, Airbus is also preparing some futuristic Electric aircraft as well as other innovations. Let’s learn more about this aircraft by reading the following.

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EcoPulse demonstrator

The newest Airbus aircraft, which is currently in development, is this one.
Airbus, Daher, and Safran worked together to build the Distributed Hybrid-Electric Propulsion aircraft demonstrator known as EcoPulse. The TBM light-aircraft platform serves as the foundation for this project, which began in 2019.

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Airbus A350F

The adapted version of the passenger aircraft is the Airbus A350 Fighter. Prior to its launch, it already had a sizable number of orders, and Airbus anticipates much more in the coming days. Future versions of the A350F  will face competition from the B777x fighter plane.

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Airbus A220-300

At the Paris airshow, Airbus will present its first A220-300 new version of aircraft. After surpassing the brand and successfully selling the majority of the A220-100 and 200 aircraft, Airbus has successfully shifted to the next level of aircraft and has received several orders. This is because Airbus acquired the Bombardier CS100 aircraft, afterward known as the A220. Currently, Airbus is developing the A220-300 aircraft for greater capacity and range.

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Airbus A220-500

According to the source, Airbus will exhibit one of its aircraft concepts at the Paris Airshow, hinting that it will debut its first A220-500 aircraft in the future.

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Airbus A321 XLR

The Xtra Long Range capability of the A321XLR starts with the engine and aerodynamic improvements introduced on the A321neo. A higher Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW) combined with additional fuel capacity offers the A321XLR the unique capability to fly up to 4,700nm.

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Airbus C295 aircraft (Defence) +

The Airbus C295 is an incredibly flexible multipurpose defense aircraft that will make its debut at the Paris Airshow. Originally developed by the Spanish aerospace company CASA, this aircraft is now being jointly produced by Airbus and other companies. Airbus will display a Maritime Surveillance version on the static Airbus display

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Boeing’s Aurora Flight Sciences Expands Columbus Plant by 50,000 Sqft

Boeing’s Aurora Flight Sciences Expands Columbus Plant by 50,000 Sqft
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Aurora Flight Sciences, a subsidiary of Boeing, has launched a significant expansion of its manufacturing facility near the Golden Triangle Regional Airport in Columbus, Mississippi.

This ambitious project will add 50,000 square feet of new space, renovate 40,000 square feet of the existing facility, and introduce advanced automation equipment, robotics, and non-destructive inspection technologies. mcas boeing enhancements will support the growing demand for Aurora’s aerospace systems business.

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Since its establishment, Aurora Mississippi has specialized in the production of advanced composite components and assemblies for both military and commercial aircraft. The company first opened in 2005 at Mississippi State University’s Raspet Flight Research Laboratory in Starkville before relocating to its current site in Columbus two years later.

Initially occupying 21,000 square feet, the facility has since grown to encompass over 120,000 square feet, featuring cutting-edge manufacturing technologies such as automated fiber placement. Aurora’s latest expansion is a strategic investment aimed at increasing production capacity for composite components like boeing titanium used in executive jets and the MQ-25TM Stingray composite skins, a key project for its parent company, Boeing.

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Additionally, the facility will produce components for NASA’s X-66 sustainable flight demonstrator aircraft, further diversifying its portfolio. Currently employing around 100 full-time staff in Mississippi, Aurora plans to hire more than 60 additional team members by the end of 2025.

Aurora’s expansion project underscores its commitment to Mississippi’s growing aerospace and advanced manufacturing sector. The company maintains strong partnerships with Mississippi State University (MSU) and East Mississippi Community College (EMCC), contributing to research, higher education, and workforce development in advanced manufacturing.

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Additionally, Aurora actively supports local K-12 STEM education through summer camps and collaborates with high school vocational education programs. The expansion and renovation project will be carried out in phases over the next two years, with completion expected by 2026. This development marks a significant milestone in Aurora’s ongoing growth and its role in advancing aerospace manufacturing in Mississippi.

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