Connecting the world

Global connectivity

Connection is fundamental. It strengthens understanding, drives opportunity, and builds shared prosperity between communities and nations. At Airbus, our aircraft are the conduits for business and leisure, culture and family, linking people from all corners of the globe. With over 13,500 Airbus aircraft in service across 48,000 routes worldwide, we help make our vast world feel smaller and more accessible.

This connectivity is also the lifeblood of the global economy. Modern supply chains rely on the speed and reliability of air transport, which carries 33% of all world trade by value – equivalent to $8 trillion worth of goods in 2023 (Source: Aviation Benefits Beyond Borders Report). From our versatile aircraft families to our advanced communication satellites, we enable the seamless flow of people, goods and ideas that our society depends on.

The BelugaXL, A350 XWB, A350-1000, A330, A321XLR, and an A220 prepare to take off for an Airbus family flight.

Airbus Family Flight

Linking people and places around the world

Our latest-generation aircraft families are designed to serve every type of route, from short regional flights that unite communities to the longest journeys that bridge continents. We believe that the freedom to connect should be accessible to all. We offer a comprehensive range of modern, efficient aircraft, including the A220, A320, A330 and A350 Families. These aircraft empower airlines to open new routes, foster economic growth, and give millions of people the opportunity to explore, conduct business, and connect with loved ones across the world.

A digital image of the winning A350F livery chosen at the Paris Air Show.

A350F winner reveal at Paris Airshow 2023

Supporting a global supply chain

Speed and security make air freight the favoured option for transporting time-sensitive and high-value items. Perishable foods, medical supplies, mail and advanced electronics all rely on air travel to reach their destinations in a timely manner. By introducing new cutting-edge freighter aircraft like the A350F, Airbus plays a key role in powering the world’s supply chains and ensuring goods get where they are needed, when they are needed.

A digital image of the EUTELSAT 36D satellite, which provides TV broadcasting (DTH) and government services over Africa, Russia, and Europe.

Eutelsat 36D with Earth

Ensuring flexible and high-speed communications

In today’s world, digital connection is essential. Our telecommunication satellites, including the Eurostar Neo platform, provide high-speed connectivity that transcends geographical barriers. They relay signals for internet, television, and emergency communications, especially in remote areas where ground infrastructure is unavailable. By extending the reach of reliable communications, we help empower communities, support businesses, and keep people informed and safe.