Boeing seems unable to keep up with its rival Airbus The plane manufacturer delivered 735 airplanes, leaving its order backlog at 8,598. Airbus comfortably broke its previous sales record, set in 2014 on a gross basis. The company’s A320neo family of single-aisle aircraft has been particularly successful, but Airbus has also gained momentum with its A350 widebody model.
Airlines have hit fresh turbulence. And it's not going away anytime soon Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said the planemaker, which analysts say made a slow start to the year as it wrestled with tight supply chains, had seen "increased flexibility and capability" in its industrial system. He added that he was confident Airbus would meet a delivery target of 75 A320 jets a month in 2026, with ten assembly lines active for the A320 family.
On the other hand, Boeing, which is still recovering from a safety grounding of its 737 MAX followed by a spate of production problems, has also managed its highest annual sales total in almost a decade: 1,456 gross, or 1,314 planes net of cancellations and conversions. Why France grounded plane with 300 Indians, what happens next | 5 points Boeing is under fresh scrutiny over production following a cabin blowout that prompted a partial new grounding of one type of 737 MAX. The US Federal Aviation Administration is investigating whether Boeing failed to make sure a panel that blew off a jetliner in midflight last week was safe and manufactured to meet the design that regulators approved.
Yesterday Boeing said it would cooperate with the investigation. One of two plugs on an Alaska Airlines jetliner blew out shortly after the plane took off from Portland, Oregon, leaving a hole in the plane. Air India set to induct first of
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