
Airbus' A320 Family final assembly line (FAL) in Toulouse.
Credit: Airbus
FRANKFURT—Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said the manufacturer is still trying to assess the impact of possible U.S. imposed tariffs and counter-tariffs on its business and is weighing what the trade conflict might mean for future demand for airplanes and production plans in 2025 and beyond. Faury told...
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