Airbus vs Boeing

· Biblioteca Aeronáutica
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The aeronautical industry has been captivated by different engineering works over the decades. In more than 100 years of aviation, humanity has enjoyed countless achievements on the part of the aeronautical pioneers who marked a point in the history of transport. In the face of a constantly growing aeronautical market, new entrepreneurs and dreamers have been encouraged to develop their own aircraft with which, in some cases, they have managed to enter the aeronautical world.

But all this has a starting point where everything begins with a vision, and this principle has not been alien to the two major companies in the aeronautical industry, Airbus and Boeing. Two giants of the aeronautical world that transcended borders and overcame the most insurmountable challenges that man had set himself in the aeronautical industry within his short life. Throughout the pages we will learn about the beginnings of these two giants starting with the history of each one and analyzing their evolution over time. Two industry leaders who continue to offer majestic engineering works in the service of commercial and military aviation.

The undisputed leaders of the aeronautical industry detailed from their inception to the present times where they continue to innovate with state-of-the-art aircraft that invade the market.

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