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This video compilation recaps Airbus’ first day at the 2012 Singapore Airshow. The official airshow’s opening was followed by the visit on the Airbus stand of several delegations, includ[...]

Description:

This video compilation recaps Airbus’ first day at the 2012 Singapore Airshow. The official airshow’s opening was followed by the visit on the Airbus stand of several delegations, including the visit of French Defense Minister, Gerard Longuet. Trade visitors enjoyed touring the A330 MRTT and ACJ318 on static display. Airbus wrapped up the day with an order for 35 A320neo Family aircraft from ALAFCO. 

Video added on: 14-02-2012 00:00:00
Categories: Events Military aircraft Airshows
Keywords: singapore airshow best of the day

Language: French
Shooting location: n/a

Video address: http://videos.airbus.com/video/b8735b5bbees.html
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