Paris Air Show: Accidents blight Airbus
Airbus' appearance at the Paris Air Show has been blighted by misfortune, with two key planes damaged.
The wing tip of its demonstration A380 superjumbo struck a building at Le Bourguet airport venue during taxiing.
Gearbox problems have stopped its A400M military transporter from performing a scheduled aerial display, although it will still take part in a fly-past.
It left Boeing able to steal the limelight on the first day of the show with its new, lengthened 747-8 jumbo.
The US rival said it had already received 17 orders for the enlarged plane from two as yet unnamed customers, one of them for 15 planes.
The firm also claimed the first confirmed deal of the show: an order for six 777 planes worth $1.7bn (£1.1bn) from Qatar Airways.
Eco-planeDespite its bad luck at the opening, Airbus is expected to put in a strong showing at this year's show with a string of orders expected for its new low-emission A320neo plane.
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