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Airbus confirms deliveries fell to 50 jets in September

Jet deliveries fell 9% in September to 50 airplane, compared to the exact same month last year, the European planemaker stated on Wednesday.

The figure, which verifies a current Reuters report, brings deliveries up until now this year to 497 jetliners, up 2% from 488 at the nine-month phase a year back.

Plane is targeting 770 deliveries for the complete year after decreasing its goal from 800 jets in July, citing lacks of engines and other parts as the aerospace industry's supply chain struggles to recuperate from the pandemic.

Reuters, pricing quote industry sources, reported on Friday that Airbus had actually provided 50 jets in September, leaving it facing a. sprint towards the goal in the typically hectic fourth. quarter.

Plane has said it is on track to satisfy its yearly target of. around 770 jets.

The figures suggest that Plane would have to deliver 273. aircraft in the 4th quarter to meet its heading target. figure, up 11% from the same quarter last year.

Airplane and Boeing supplier Elder stated on. Tuesday it was cutting headcount in response to obstacles in. commercial aerospace manufacturing, sending its shares tumbling.

Senior said it was turning to both furloughs and task cuts. in response to a continuous strike at Boeing's business airplane. operations and supply chain problems dealing with Plane.

(source: Reuters)