Our locations European aircraft manufacturing giant Airbus has elevated current President & Managing Director of Airbus India, Anand Stanley, as President of Airbus Asia-Pacific effective from July 1.He will succeed Patrick de Castelbajac, who is leaving Airbus.As per Airbus, Stanley will have responsibility for commercial aircraft sales and customer affairs, group-wide government affairs, industrial and joint venture partnerships, as well as the local operations at Airbus sites across the region.Stanley who has an MBA from the University of Virginia-Darden in the US, graduated with a Bachelors of Engineering from Andhra University and got a postgraduate degree from IMI-Delhi.Stanley joined Airbus in 2018 in his present role where he was 'overseeing business development and advanced the company’s position with key stakeholders, including customers, government agencies and industry partners', as per a company release.Prior to joining Airbus, Anand Stanley held senior positions in the civil aerospace, defence and helicopter markets, as well as in strategic management and M&A planning, having worked with the Linde Group, UTC, Pratt & Whitney, Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky.As per the release, Anand Stanley reports to Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International, and will work closely with the Heads of Region for the Airbus Helicopters and Defence and Space divisions who are co-located at the company’s Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore.Scherer on Stanley's appointment said, “Anand has brought a wealth of experience to Airbus and managed the company’s operations in India with very positive results,” said Christian Scherer. They produce aerostructures, including parts of the A350 XWB fuselage, wing, cargo door and landing gear, and the Sharklet wingtip device for the A320 and A330neo. Company LTD. (the "Business") is a Private Company Limited by Shares, incorporated on 23 December 2008 (Tuesday) in Singapore. Events & Presentations

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The Airbus Helicopters Pre-Owned Helicopter Network Financial Results & Annual Reports In particular, the company is a leader in the civil and parapublic segment with a 40% share of the total Asia-Pacific fleet of around 4,000 helicopters. An engineering centre in Beijing focuses on design work for the A350 XWB, while a training centre in the city has four full-flight simulators and also provides courses for mechanics, operation engineers, and cabin crews.In February 2019, the company officially opened the Airbus China Innovation Centre in Shenzhen, a city widely considered to be China’s Silicon Valley. The aircraft are operated on everything from short regional flights to sectors of more than 10 hours between Asia and the Pacific, as well as long-haul services to Europe and the U.S. Asia-Pacific customers for the A330neo – the updated version of the popular wide-body jet – include AirAsia X, Aircalin, BOC Aviation, and Garuda Indonesia.Singapore Airlines’ first A350-900 Ultra Long Range (ULR) incorporates a modified fuel system that increases the aircraft’s fuel carrying capacity by 24,000 litres without the need for additional fuel tanksIn the larger twin-aisle category, the new long-range A350 XWB Family has been especially successful in the region with over 330 orders from carriers, representing a third of all orders worldwide for the type.

Airbus has named Anand Stanley as president of Airbus Asia-Pacific, effective from 1 July 2020. Airbus Helicopters Head of Asia Pacific, Vincent Dubrule, said: “Despite the ongoing COVID-19 challenges, it is vital that we continue to maintain our scheduled deliveries to our customers.

These include the world’s longest commercial services between Singapore and New York, operated by Singapore Airlines with the A350-900 ULR (ultra-long range) variant.In the single-aisle market, the A320 Family is extremely popular throughout the region, with more than 3,000 aircraft in service with over 80 airlines in both the full-service and low-cost sectors. The centre will help Airbus to accelerate research and development activities in areas such as cabin experience, connectivity, new manufacturing techniques, and urban air mobility. Airbus appoints new president of Asia-Pacific region