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Airbus no longer expects to reach its target of producing 75 A320neo family aircraft a month in 2026 and has had to cut back its delivery guidance for 2024, it said in a market update. This was due to renewed constraints in its supply chain.
The manufacturer now expects to reach a rate of 75 in
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