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Posted on January 15, 2025

Airbus CEO is 'confident' about 75 aircraft a month target

LONDON (Reuters) - The chief executive of Airbus on Wednesday said he was "still confident" the company could reach its target of manufacturing 75 single-aisle aircraft a month in 2027.

Guillaume Faury said the target had been set at a "prudent level", and the European group would continue production at a similar pace for some years after achieving the target.

"The plan is to go to 75 and stay at 75 for some years," he told reporters in London.

(Reporting by Sarah Young, Writing by Paul Sandle; editing by Michael Holden)

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