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In a move towards enhancing digital inclusivity, Airbus has committed to making its website accessible in accordance with French laws from 2005 and 2019. However, the company's website has been found to be partially compliant with the General Reference Framework for Improving Accessibility (RGAA 4.1), with 39 criteria not yet meeting the required standards.

The non-compliant areas have been identified, and Airbus is actively working to address these issues. If you encounter any accessibility issues, you can report them to the dedicated email address: [email protected].

It's worth noting that certain content on the Airbus website is not subject to accessibility obligations. This includes files published in office formats before September 23, 2018, pre-recorded audio and video content published before September 23, 2020, third-party content, online frames, YouTube video players, and specific events like the "2025 Business Update."

Airbus has developed a digital accessibility scheme and action plan, and a compliance audit conducted by Numerik-ea found that 50.63% of RGAA criteria are met. The company's website was tested using various assistive technologies, including Voiceover with Safari on osX 10.15.4, Firefox 79 with NVDA 2020.1 on Windows 10, and Firefox 79 with Jaws 2019. Tools such as the Color Contrast Analyzer, Web Developer Toolbar, Axe, and Arc Toolkit were used during the evaluation.

As of now, there is no specific information in the search results about the current accessibility status of the Airbus website according to the Multiannual Digital Accessibility Scheme 2024-2026. For detailed information on how the Airbus website complies with the Multiannual Digital Accessibility Scheme, it would be best to contact Airbus directly or check their official accessibility statement.

The accessibility statement was established on October 17, 2022, and covers key sections of the Airbus website such as the home page, contact us, contact investors, terms of use, what we do, careers, careers: apprentices and pupils, investors, investors: financial results & annual reports, be an Airbus supplier, be an Airbus supplier: eproc strategic procurement, newsroom, safety of our products, products & services, commercial aircraft, the article "This A319neo is the latest to test 100% SAF", and the search page.

If you have reported an accessibility issue and have not received a satisfactory response, you can escalate your concern to the Defender of Rights, contact the Defender of Rights' delegate in your region, or send a letter by post to the Defender of Rights (free, no stamp required). Airbus remains committed to ensuring a positive user experience for all visitors to its website.

Technology plays a crucial role in Airbus's efforts to improve digital accessibility, as various assistive technologies, such as Voiceover, NVDA, Jaws, Color Contrast Analyzer, Web Developer Toolbar, Axe, and Arc Toolkit, were used to test the company's website. Airbus has also developed a digital accessibility scheme and action plan to address the non-compliant areas identified and ongoing accessibility issues.

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