Airbus was founded in 1970 and incorporated initially as a Franco-German consortium (Airbus Industrie), formed by the aerospace companies of France, Germany, United Kingdom (UK), and Spain. It is now headquartered in Toulouse, France.

Key developments:

  • Created as European collaboration to compete with US manufacturers
  • 2001: Transformed from consortium into single integrated company
  • 2014: Group restructured as Airbus Group (now just Airbus)

Ownership:

  • Publicly traded company (listed in France, Germany, and Spain)
  • Major shareholders include:
    • Public float (74%)
    • SOGEPA (French state holding company, 11%)
    • GZBV (German state holding company, 11%)
    • SEPI (Spanish state holding company, 4%)

The company has evolved from a European consortium to become one of the world’s largest aerospace manufacturers, competing primarily with Boeing in commercial aircraft manufacturing, while also having significant defense and space divisions.