Latest News

Airbus delivered 30 jets during the first half of December, according to sources

Sources and analysts in the industry said that Airbus has delivered 30 aircraft during the first half December. This is a lower-than-average rate for the month, as some airlines are waiting for information on fixes for a recent fuselage issue.

Airbus has delivered 657 jets between January and November.

"If they have to deliver another 104 planes to reach the revised?guidance around 790 aircraft, it seems to be a very difficult challenge at this stage in the month," said analyst Rob Morris. He noted that Cirium data indicated 29 deliveries by last Friday.

Airbus declined to comment on the mid-month figures.

Airbus has cut its delivery target for the full year by 4%, to 790 jets instead of 820. This is after CEO Guillaume Faury referred to "weak" deliveries in November following the discovery that some A320 family fuselage panels had a problem.

Sources in the industry said that several airlines were reluctant to accept delivery of up to 628 aircraft either in production or already in their fleet until they received more?technical information about inspections to be performed on these planes.

They said that some carriers have pressed for better warranty terms and compensation for the disruption. This comes after a software recall.

Airbus has declined to comment on any commercial discussion.

The company said that the panel defect did not affect safety in?flight. However, the emergency software recall addressed a vulnerability to cosmic radiation revealed by a midair loss of altitude on JetBlue flight.

Airbus is ahead of Boeing in terms of deliveries, which helps determine revenue. However, last week, it admitted that it would likely lose the race to win orders for the first time since six years. Tim Hepher is the reporter. (Editing by Tomasz Janowski and Mark Potter.)

(source: Reuters)