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In 1970, Boeing's 747 had just entered service and American manufacturers controlled the commercial aviation market. No European company stood a chance of breaking through. Or so everyone believed. That year, a fragile consortium of French, British, and German manufacturers formed Airbus Industrie to build the A300 - the world's first twin-engine widebody jet. It had no orders from American airlines, no production experience at scale, and no credibility. At its lowest point, completed aircraft sat on tarmacs with no buyers, and production slowed to less than one plane every two months. Executives debated shutting the whole thing down. But Boeing had left a gap in its strategy it didn't even recognize. While American manufacturers chased bigger planes and longer routes, Airbus targeted the space in between - too large for narrowbodies, too small for jumbos. And when a former Apollo astronaut running Eastern Air Lines needed exactly that kind of aircraft, everything changed. This video traces the full story of how Airbus went from a politically fragile experiment to controlling half the global aircraft market. How an aggressive sales campaign cracked open the American fortress. How hub-and-spoke networks created demand Boeing had ignored. How twin-engine economics and evolving ETOPS regulations rewrote the rules of long-haul aviation. And how the aircraft Boeing dismissed as too small to matter became the blueprint for nearly every successful commercial jet since - including Boeing's own 777 and 787. The 747's production ended in 2023. Airbus didn't steal Boeing's best idea. It found a better use for it. Our official social accounts: 👉🏻 Instagram: / planecuriousnews 👉🏻 TikTok: / planecuriousnews 👉🏻 Facebook: / planecurious