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Airplane delivery delays having 'brutal' impact on Lufthansa, says CEO

Aircraft delivery issues are having a ruthless influence on Lufthansa and will not be solved before the end of the decade, according to CEO Carsten Spohr.

Speaking at the business press club in Stuttgart late Thursday, Spohr said the aircraft scarcity might be costing Lufthansa some 500 million euros ($ 535.00 million) a year, although he did not supply an exact figure.

Lufthansa has bought 250 new aircraft from Airbus and Boeing to improve its fleet, with deliveries set up between 2024 and 2029.

Nevertheless, no aircraft arrives on time, said Spohr, adding that around 100 of Lufthansa's 750 aircraft were grounded either for maintenance factors or due to the fact that they had actually been decommissioned.

Previously today, Airbus reduced its forecast for deliveries this year to around 770 jets from around 800. The statement came amid growing scepticism among providers over its jet output as Plane grapples with parts shortages.

On the other hand, a series of occurrences at Boeing have increased regulatory scrutiny of the U.S. producer, contributing to delays in shipments that originated during the pandemic.

(source: Reuters)