- The Paris Air Show: follow the second day of the event
- Airbus completed a record order for 500 aircraft with Indian company Indigo on Monday
- Belgium joins the Future Air Combat System program as an observer
The CEO of Dassault Aviation “welcomes” Belgium to the Scaf program
Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier said he welcomed Belgium’s entry into the Scaf program.
Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that Brussels would have an observer role in the air combat system program of the future.
Eric Trappier (Dassault Aviation): “I don’t believe in hydrogen”
“I don’t believe in hydrogen because hydrogen is very dangerous,” Dassault Aviation boss Eric Trappier told BFM Business.
Hydrogen planes are being studied to decarbonize the skies. But Eric Trappier is skeptical and favors, for the moment, sustainable fuels.
“We are going to go from 250 to 500 Mistral missiles a year,” says the CEO of MBDA
MBDA wants to pick up the pace. The European leader in missile systems, which posted record orders in 2023, wants to speed up the pace of production of one of its flagship products: the Mistral missile.
The missile maker’s chief hails France’s defense ambitions that should allow it to finance this expansion.
Present in Le Bourget, the French company Share My Space monitors space in real time
Share My Space is part of the French technology present at the Paris Air Show. The company, which will have 32 employees by the end of the year and has raised 1 million euros, scans the debris in space.
At the Paris Air Show, these technologies to combat motion sickness and fear of flying
Anti-turbulence wings, smart seats, ejection cockpits… At the Paris Air Show, technologies help you fight air travel sickness.
Belgium joins the Scaf program
Emmanuel Macron, who visited the Paris Air Show on Monday, announced that Belgium will join the complex Air Combat System of the Future program.
He is, for the moment, admitted as an observer while Spain, Italy and Germany are the engineers.
Record order: Has Airbus already won the match against Boeing?
The European manufacturer formalized this Monday, at the Paris Air Show, a record order for 500 single-aisle A320 family aircraft from the Indian airline IndiGo.
Is the game already closed against your American competitor Boeing?
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Source: BFM TV
