The Airbus A400M Atlas has taken over the lead of the RAF's tactical airlift of troops and equipment following the decommissioning of the Hercules C-130. Last month, the 22nd Atlas aircraft ...
Commercial aircraft manufacturers have long engaged in lucrative endeavors in support of the defense industry, and Airbus is no different. While the public marvels at Airbus' latest passenger jets ...
The Airbus A400M Atlas is a military aircraft used by 10 countries, mostly in Europe. A versatile airlifter, it competes with Lockheed Martin's C-130J Super Hercules. For some the Atlas might be ...
The Airbus A400M Atlas is a multi-national four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft. It was designed by Airbus Military as a tactical air-lifter with strategic capabilities. The aircraft ...
(Janes/Gareth Jennings) While development activities continue towards achieving the revised capability road map for the A400M Atlas transport aircraft, Airbus said on 30 October that “risks ...
The Airbus A400M Atlas C.1 Airline from the Royal Air Force flew over the eastern side of Worcester from the RAF base in ...
But one in particular has been taking centre stage at the Oxfordshire base - the Atlas A400M ... Simon Haywood, head of Airbus A400M support centre team - involved in the design and manufacture ...
The aircraft was an Airbus A400M Atlas Royal Airforce plane. People took to social media to share photographs and videos of the aircraft. AMAZING- Low flying RAF plane soars over Droitwich.
Airbus Defence & Space has signed a pair of contracts with procurement office OCCAR covering support and upgrade activities for the A400M airlifter. OCCAR – which manages the programme on behalf ...
Although it is still autumn, TEAR soldiers have encountered a purely winter environment in Circu, as we can see in this ...
The Atlas A400M is being celebrated to mark its 10th ... The Prince of Wales surprises attendees at the opening of a new Airbus facility in Oxford. The Airbus A350-1000's Trent XWB-97 engines ...
According to Airbus, the creator of the A400M Atlas, it is the "most advance" airlifter available, using "state-of-the-art technologies to fulfil the current and upcoming armed forces' needs".