The VDZ Board considered Airbus to be an outstanding example of European leadership, stating that Airbus highlighted the strength of the European ideal and the immense achievements that can be accomplished by a joint European undertaking, when stakeholders align.
It all began with “Europe’s dream of flying“: Some forty years ago, the idea to create a common European aerospace company was shared by Germany, France, Spain and, later, the United Kingdom. The nations joined forces to develop aircraft Made by Europe that would be produced at facilities in various countries. Few expected the newly formed Airbus to break into the world market. Over time, however, Airbus not only built aircraft that were able to compete, but became the world’s leading aircraft manufacturer in the last decade. Today, Airbus has sold more than 13,000 aircraft to nearly 500 customers and operators worldwide. Headquartered in Toulouse, France, Airbus is an EADS company.
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