Two teams from the Mobile FAL are in Washington today to present their projects in the Airbus Awards for Excellence program. The teams just presented their projects in a showcase (FAL Recruitment Project and XP-Team); while earlier today William (nominated for the President’s Award), Stephanie and Lacey toured the Airbus […]
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Starfish Project: A Great Team for a Great Cause
Airbus volunteers and their family members in Mobile were proud to take part in the Starfish Project to help provide uniforms for local school kids!
More Hiring For The Mobile FAL
Airbus North America has begun a new round of hiring for the Mobile FAL, seeking candidates for hourly manufacturing jobs on the aircraft assembly line.
American Airlines’ Newest Airplane Made In Mobile
American Airlines is Airbus’ largest customer for the A321 aircraft, and now the second Airbus built in Mobile is the first U.S. manufactured plane in the American Airlines fleet.
Airbus Celebrates First Delivery With Picnic
The Airbus Mobile Final Assembly Line celebrated the delivery of our first U.S.-built A321 with a fantastic family picnic and baseball game between the Bay Bears vs Biloxi Shuckers.
A Little Fun From Our Local Editorial Cartoonist
AL.com’s editorial cartoonist had a little fun following the successful First Flight of an A321 at the FAL.
Airbus Launch Makes History In Mobile
We’ve made history! The first U.S.-built Airbus A321 recently took to the skies for its first flight, a tribute to the city of Mobile and the workers who built it, and the fulfillment of years of dreams.
First US-Built Airbus A321 Scheduled For Take-Off
The first A321 built in the States rolled out of Airbus’s Mobile, Alabama, manufacturing facility early in March, and now it’s ready for its first test flight.
First US Airbus Jetliner’s Planned First Flight
After breaking ground in 2012, the first Airbus Jetliner built in the US is soon to take wing over Alabama.
Mobile’s First Airbus Plane To Take To The Skies
Fox10 recently reported on the A321’s planned first flight, where it will be tested in ways that would not happen during a normal flight.