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Airbus to Showcase Latest Commercial and Military Products at Paris Air Show

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[HD video below] Airbus will showcase its latest commercial and military product range at the 50th international Paris Air Show at Le Bourget from 17 to 23 June 2013.

An A400M [see video below] (soon to be delivered to the French Air Force) and British Airways’ soon to be delivered first A380 will take the centre stage during the first few days of the show, followed by Airbus’ own flight test aircraft later in the week.

Both aircraft types can be viewed on static and flying displays throughout the week.

Various commercial aircraft will be delivered to customers during the show, including Sharklet equipped A320s, an A330, and the 100th Airbus Military C295.

An Airbus ACJ318 which has one of the widest and tallest cabins of any business jet will also be on static display.

Visitors will also be able to walk through a full life size A350 XWB cockpit and cabin section at the EADS pavilion (Row A). There visitors can also experience the latest EADS group innovations that are shaping the future of aviation. This includes an e-Concept Plane, the latest ideas for silent aircraft taxiing, reduced emission flights and sustainable new energies.

The latest developments in new energies will be on display at the dedicated “Alternative Fuels” pavilion (Hall 1 - Stand D), while models of current EADS group wide products will be on display at the EADS stand (Hall 2A – Rotonde).

Airbus A400M Interior and Exterior Tour - HD

See more: HD Videos from Singapore Airshow 2012 and Farnborough 2012 as well as other HD Videos

Airbus, Paris, France, Air Show

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