Airbus sold 19 jets in
October
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[November 08, 2016] (Reuters)
- Airbus sold 19 aircraft
in October, bringing new business this year to 585 jets
and leaving the European planemaker about 85 airplanes
short of its target for the year with two months to go,
company data showed on Tuesday. |
Airbus's logo is seen during Japan Aerospace 2016 air
show in Tokyo, Japan, October 12, 2016. REUTERS/Kim
Kyung-Hoon
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Net orders adjusting for cancellations in the first 10 months of
the year stood at 395 aircraft.
After a relatively quiet month, Airbus maintained a lead against
U.S. rival Boeing <BA.N> in gross orders but fell behind once
cancellations are included.
Boeing posted 566 gross orders and 457 net orders between
January 1 and November 1.
Airbus maintained an improved pace of deliveries for its new
A320neo airliner after a series of Pratt & Whitney engine flaws
and other technical problems caused disruption earlier this
year.
It delivered 8 of the new-generation aircraft in October for the
second month running and has delivered 32 this year.
Airbus delivered 516 aircraft in the January-October period. It
informally targets 670 deliveries and at least as many orders
this year.
Cumulative deliveries included 30 A350 jets, leaving Airbus a
goal of more than 10 per month to reach its annual target of
over 50. Deliveries have been hit by cabin component supply
problems this year.
(Reporting by Cyril Altmeyer, Tim Hepher; editing by Jason
Neely)
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