Airbus and Boeing Look To Keep Production And Delivery Momentum

Transavia Airlines Airbus A321neo aircraft

Airbus last year delivered 793 aircraft, including 387 A321neos.

Credit: Airbus
Although some of the obstacles that slowed Airbus and Boeing production have been cleared, both manufacturers will soon face new hurdles—a few of them familiar. Obtaining enough engines to keep Airbus A320neo-family aircraft flowing steadily to eager customers will remain a near-term pain point...
Robert Wall

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