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By Tim Hepher and Joanna Plucinska PARIS (Reuters) -European planemaker Airbus is nearing a deal to sell A220 passenger jets to Polish carrier LOT after a hard-fought and politically charged contest with Brazilian planemaker Embraer,
Now, with the €4.5 billion ($4.9 billion) Phase 2 approaching in 2026 paving the way to develop several demonstrators including a flying demonstrator, a sensor testbed and a demonstrator powerplant, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury hinted that the transition from Phase 1B to Phase 2 is “not going to be easy.”
The CEO of Commerical Aircraft at Airbus has laid the blame for a slow start to annual aircraft deliveries on issues surrounding engine supplies and lavatories.
Airbus is "cautiously hopeful" that it can meet a 2025 target of 820 deliveries despite bottlenecks that have left nearly 40 completed airframes parked at its factories waiting for engines, the CEO of its core planemaking business said.
Airbus SE predicted the global commercial aircraft fleet will double in size to almost 50,000 planes over the next 20 years, spurred by rapid growth in markets like India, where a rising middle class increasingly takes to air travel.
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Airbus has released its newest Global Market Forecast indicating that between 2025 and 2044, around 43,420 new passenger and freighter aircraft will be needed.
Airbus revised up its forecast for airplane demand over the next 20 years on Thursday, telling investors and suppliers the air transport industry was expected to ride out the current wave of trade tensions.
The program is part of Airbus’ efforts to keep the A330neo fresh after it has started to gain some commercial momentum. Airbus is now sold out to 2028 with the aircraft, says Julien Puyou, who heads the manufacturer's widebody programs.
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Airbus on Friday named the head of its Canada operation, which oversees the A220 jet, to run its global supply chain.
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