Airbus Reports Airliner Supply Chain Improvements

Station 40 at A321neo FAL

Station 40 in the A321neo final assembly line where the wing-to-body join is performed.

Credit: Jean-Baptiste Accariez/Master Films/Airbus
TOULOUSE—Airbus is “beginning to see encouraging signs of overall performance improvement in the supply chain,” says Christian Scherer, CEO of Airbus’s commercial aircraft business, at the Airbus Summit in Toulouse. “We do have constraints on programs, different from one program to another,” but...
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