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Country France
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Airbus designs, manufactures and sells a broad portfolio of aerospace products that includes commercial passenger aircraft, military airplanes, helicopters and space systems. Its commercial aircraft family ranges from single‑aisle models such as the A320neo to wide‑body long‑range jets like the A350 and the historic A380, while its defence division supplies tankers, transport aircraft and fighter‑related systems to governments worldwide. The helicopter division produces civil and military rotorcraft for missions ranging from offshore transport to search and rescue, and the space division contributes to satellite manufacturing, launch services and orbital infrastructure. These offerings serve airlines, armed forces, governmental agencies and commercial operators across continents, positioning Airbus as a supplier to both civilian and defence markets on a global scale.

The company operates a multinational footprint with final assembly lines and major production sites located in France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and other countries, supported by an extensive network of suppliers and service centres. Airbus employs a substantial workforce that spans engineering, manufacturing, sales and after‑sales support, reflecting its role as one of the largest employers in the European aerospace sector. Its presence is reinforced by joint ventures and partnerships that enable local content creation and technology transfer in regions such as Asia‑Pacific and the Middle East, allowing the firm to meet diverse customer requirements while maintaining compliance with international aviation standards. The organisation’s reach is further amplified by its customer support services, which provide maintenance, training and digital solutions throughout the lifecycle of its products.

Airbus is distinguished by its integrated approach across the commercial, defence and space domains, a structure that facilitates technology sharing and cross‑sector innovation, exemplified by its pioneering fly‑by‑wire controls and extensive use of composite materials in airframes. Originally formed as a consortium of French, German and Spanish aerospace interests, the entity is now incorporated as Airbus SE, a publicly traded company listed on Euronext with its legal headquarters in the Netherlands and its operational headquarters in Toulouse, France. Ownership is dispersed among institutional and retail investors, and the company retains a governance model that balances state interests with market‑driven objectives, reinforcing its status as a leading European aerospace competitor with a clear focus on safety, efficiency and environmental performance.

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