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Airbus CEO studies impact of December latest problem following 'weak November'

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said on Tuesday that the company is evaluating its impact on year-end delivery of a newly found fuselage issue on some A320 jets. This led to "weakness" in November handovers.

In his first public comments on the matter, he stated that the problem had brought "another obstacle" to the already-backlogged year-end deliveries. The planemaker will assess the situation in the coming hours and days for deliveries to December.

Faury stated in an interview at the ASD conference, which is an association of the aerospace industry, that Airbus will hold calls on Tuesday evening to assess the impact the problem has had on its operations. The first report was made by the ASD on Monday.

Airbus is aiming to meet its year-end goal of 820 aircraft handovers. He confirmed the delivery problem in November, but did not confirm if it would continue into December.

Faury stated, "We had an extremely weak November due to the fact that we had to stop aircraft in the middle of the production process to deliver them: aircraft that were finished but had a question on their panels."

"We must assess the status of these aircraft, and those that will be delivered and produced before the end the year. This creates a new challenge for December which is already very behindloaded.

Faury responded to the question of whether Airbus would still be able to carry out their plans for this month: "We'll take the next few hours and days to assess the situation fully and decide what the best course of action is."

Reports on Monday stated that Airbus delivered 72 aircraft less than expected in November.

Airbus refused to comment before a report on monthly orders and delivery due out Friday. (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey, Alexander Smith, and Tim Hepher)

(source: Reuters)