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In a recent compliance audit conducted by Numerik-ea, it was revealed that Airbus's website is partially compliant with RGAA 4.1 accessibility standards. As of August 2025, the website meets some accessibility requirements, but others require improvement.

Airbus has acknowledged this accessibility status publicly in their communications. However, as of the same month, no detailed or explicit official plans for a full RGAA 4.1 compliance improvement plan have been disclosed. The company's ongoing efforts to enhance web accessibility and compliance can be inferred from their regular updates to the corporate website and digital presence, which often include sustainability initiatives.

The audit revealed that 40 criteria were met, while 39 were non-compliant and 27 did not apply. The website, located at https://www.our-website.com, features an accessibility statement, which was established on October 17, 2022. Notably, non-compliant content includes pre-recorded audio and video content published before September 23, 2020.

The home page, contact us page, contact investors page, terms of use page, what we do page, careers page, careers: apprentices and pupils page, investors page, investors: financial results & annual reports page, be an Airbus supplier page, be an Airbus supplier: eproc strategic procurement page, newsroom page, safety of our products page, products & services page, commercial aircraft page, the article "This A319neo is the latest to test 100% SAF", and the search page were all subject to compliance verification.

The website was tested for accessibility using Voiceover on OSX 10.15.4, Firefox 79 + NVDA 2020.1 on Windows 10, and Firefox 79 + JAWS 2019. The Color Contrast Analyzer, Web Developer Toolbar, Axe, and ARC Toolkit were used during the evaluation.

It's important to note that non-compliant content also includes third-party content that is neither funded nor developed by the relevant organization and is not under its control. If you encounter an accessibility issue and do not receive a satisfactory response, you can contact the Defender of Rights at https://formulaire.defenseurdesdroits.fr/, the Defender of Rights' delegate in your region at https://www.defenseurdesdroits.fr/saisir/delegues, or send a letter by post to the Defender of Rights at the following address: Defender of Rights, Free reply 7112075342, Paris CEDEX 07.

If you cannot access content or a service on the website, you can contact [email protected] for assistance. The latest version of the digital accessibility scheme and action plan is available in English at Multiannual Digital Accessibility Scheme 2024-2026.

  1. Airbus is currently focusing on enhancing the accessibility and compliance of its website, as demonstrated by their regular updates and sustainability initiatives, despite not providing a detailed plan for full RGAA 4.1 compliance.
  2. Recognizing the need for improvement, Airbus has identified several non-compliant areas within their website, such as pre-recorded audio and video content, and third-party content that is neither funded nor developed by the company.

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