PLUS: China wants to own its AAM market.
Aviation Week Network's ShowNews Digest newsletter provides key stories from the day's reporting together in one place. |
|
|
|
IndiGo Orders 500 More A320neo Family Aircraft | Jens Flottau | Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo announced a follow-up firm order for another 500 Airbus A320neo family aircraft June 19 at the Paris Air Show, one of the largest deals in Airbus history. The aircraft are to be delivered from 2030 to 2035. |
|
|
|
China Wants To Own Its AAM Market | Graham Warwick | With eyes on the market inside and outside the country, Chinese eVTOL-makers are claiming low costs that could spell a challenge for their Western competitors. |
|
|
|
SPONSORED CONTENT | L3Harris’ Innovative Solutions Mitigate AAM Development Barriers | L3Harris is once again breaking barriers by leveraging its industry-leading technologies and services and adapting them to the advanced air mobility (AAM) ecosystem development and electric vertical take-off and landing eVTOL aircraft operations. |
|
|
|
Stay updated with GE Aerospace at the Paris Air Show 2023 to learn how we’re changing the future of flight. Learn more. |
|
|
|
Brand new Air Expo to be Held in Beijing Daxing International Airport The 6-day event will offer great business opportunities for suppliers and buyers worldwide by showcasing the most advanced technology and sharing up-to-date industry information. For more details, please follow us on our official Wechat account. Learn more. |
|
|
|
|