Airbus Sticks to Delivery Target Despite Supply-Chain Challenges -- Update
November 08 2023 - 12:40PM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
Airbus posted higher revenue and earnings for the third quarter
and backed its guidance for the year, sticking to plans to deliver
720 commercial planes despite lingering supply-chain snags that are
making it harder to procure some spare parts and raw materials.
The European plane maker had delivered 559 aircraft to customers
by the end of October, meaning it will need to send out 161 planes
in November and December to hit its annual target. Airbus had
originally hoped to achieve 720 deliveries last year but was forced
to shelve that goal due to supply-chain problems.
"Demand for our commercial aircraft is very strong with a
continuing recovery in the wide-body market," Chief Executive
Guillaume Faury said. "We expect the supply chain to remain
challenging as we progress on the production ramp-up."
The group said it still expects to produce 75 of its A320
narrow-body aircraft a month in 2026. For its A330 wide-body,
Airbus is aiming for four a month in 2024, while production of its
bigger A350 model is now expected to reach 10 aircraft a month in
2026, up from a previous target of nine a month.
Airbus had slashed production of its wide-body planes early on
in the coronavirus pandemic, when travel restrictions and border
closures brought international traffic to a near standstill. Now,
airlines are scrambling for planes to expand capacity to meet
surging demand for international air travel.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com
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