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Statement outlining commitment to ensuring platform's usability for users with disabilities, including adherence to relevant guidelines and continuous efforts to improve accessibility features.

Partially Adhering Web Platform

Statement on Accessibility
Statement on Accessibility

Statement outlining commitment to ensuring platform's usability for users with disabilities, including adherence to relevant guidelines and continuous efforts to improve accessibility features.

The Airbus website, built using HTML 5, CSS 3, and JavaScript, has been reported to have partial compliance with accessibility requirements, specifically the French General Accessibility Improvement Guidelines (RGAA 4.1). However, the exact RGAA 4.1 criteria where it falls short are not explicitly documented in the available search results.

In an audit conducted by Numerik-ea, it was found that 50.63% of the RGAA 4.1 criteria are respected, with 39 non-compliant criteria and 27 criteria not applicable. The non-compliant areas include files published before September 23, 2018, pre-recorded audio and video content published before September 23, 2020, third-party content not under Airbus' control, online framework, and YouTube video player.

The website's main pages, such as the home page, the page about eproc strategic procurement for becoming an Airbus Supplier, the page about becoming an Airbus Supplier, the careers page, the terms of use page, the contact investors page, the page about Airbus products in action, the article "This A319neo is the latest to test 100% SAF", the page about commercial aircraft, the contact us page, the Airbus Multiannual Digital Accessibility Scheme for the years 2024-2026, the search page, the newsroom page, the page about financial results & annual reports for investors, the products & services page, and the investors page have all been verified for conformity.

Despite the partial compliance, the specific areas where Airbus's website does not meet the RGAA 4.1 standards, such as issues in keyboard navigation, alternative text for images, color contrast, or semantic HTML structure, are not detailed in the current public information. To gain a precise insight into Airbus's website RGAA 4.1 compliance gaps, consulting a dedicated accessibility audit report or official Airbus accessibility statements would be necessary.

Airbus encourages users to report any accessibility defects, and if a satisfactory response is not received, a complaint can be raised via the Defender of Rights, the Defender of Rights delegate in your region, or by sending a letter to Défenseur des droits Libre réponse 7112075342 Paris CEDEX 07. The accessibility statement applies to the website https://www.our website and the contact for feedback and contact regarding accessibility issues is digitalaccessibility@our website.

This accessibility statement was made on October 17, 2022. The Airbus Multiannual Digital Accessibility Scheme for the years 2024-2026 has also been created to further improve the website's accessibility.

  1. The non-compliant areas in the Airbus website's accessibility, such as issues in keyboard navigation, alternative text for images, color contrast, or semantic HTML structure, are not clearly detailed in the public information, necessitating the consultation of a dedicated accessibility audit report or official Airbus accessibility statements to gain a precise insight.
  2. technology: Despite the website's main pages being verified for conformity, the Airbus Multiannual Digital Accessibility Scheme for the years 2024-2026 has been created with the intention of further improving the website's accessibility using advanced technology and accessibility standards.

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