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    Airbus SE, aerospace, defence, Leiden, Netherlands and Blagnac, France

    Website - airbus.com

    youtube.com/AirbusGroup

    facebook.com/Airbus

    twitter.com/Airbus

    linkedin.com/company/airbusgroup

    instagram.com/airbus

    Airbus on Wikipedia

    CEO - Guillaume Faury

    Divisions: Airbus Aerial, Defence and Space and Helicopters.

    Projects and products:

    Advanced Inspection Drone system

    CIMON (Crew Interactive Mobile CompanioN), mobile and autonomous assistance system

    Skyways

    CityAirbus, project Vahana, autonomous flying vehicle platform for individual passenger and cargo transport

    Airbus Cargo Drone Challenge

    Perlan Project

    Airbus Shopfloor Challenge

    AIRBUS AirCobot - Collaborative Robot for Aircraft Inspections

    LISA Pathfinder, gravitational-wave observatory

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    Factory of the future

    Published on Jun 19, 2015

    The latest techniques, designs and equipment mean that modern manufacturing is highly efficient, organised and structured.
    Exploring a new aircraft in virtual reality and using advanced digital technologies on the shop floor; production lines where computer-suited personnel and robots work side by side; 3D printers producing prototypes and series components – Airbus Group is making huge inroads in this area, turning ideas into reality.

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    Airbus Defence and Space presents his Military Aircraft portfolio at Paris Air Show 2015

    Published on Jul 29, 2015

    Military Aircraft is built on the solid foundations of the expertise in military and transportation aircraft. It has got a broad, world-wide customer base and is well placed to play a leading role in the markets for future unmanned aerial system (UAS) and combat, transport and ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) aircraft.

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    Eye in the sky: aircraft inspection by drone

    Published on Jul 13, 2016

    Airbus Head of Quality Nathalie Ducombeau explains the innovative quality control process of using drones for visually inspecting new production aircraft prior to their handover to customers. The drones follow an automatic flight control system supervised by a human pilot – taking aerial photos that are compiled in a 3D-digital model, recorded in a database, and then analysed. The result is significant savings in time.

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    Airbus UTM: defining future skies

    Published on Jun 4, 2019

    Airbus UTM (Unmanned Traffic Management) is building digital air traffic management solutions to enable the next age of aviation. We design, develop, and build the critical infrastructure necessary to allow new aircraft, including air taxis and delivery drones, to safely enter and share the skies of our future. Learn more at airbusutm.com.
    Unmanned aircraft system traffic management on Wikipedia

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