Airbus confirms Q1 deliveries drop, sells
4 A350 freighters
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[April 11, 2023]
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus confirmed a drop of as much as 11% in
first-quarter deliveries and announced the sale of four A350 freighters
to an undisclosed customer on Tuesday. |
An Airbus A350 aircraft during a display at
the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, Britain, July 20,
2022. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra |
The
world's largest planemaker said it had delivered 127 airplanes
in the quarter, down 11% on an industrial basis from 142 in the
same period last year, or down 9% after accounting for Russia
sanctions-related adjustments in early 2022.
The deliveries, which included a two-thirds drop in handovers of
the A350 to five aircraft in the quarter, were in line with
detailed numbers published by Reuters on Friday.
Industry sources said on Friday deliveries fell short of an
informal target in the high 130s, paving the way for a 12-week
sprint to steady the trajectory by mid-year, when the company is
expected to either confirm or review an annual target of 720
airplanes.
Airbus meanwhile sold 20 airplanes in March to bring the gross
total for the year to 156 airplanes or a net total of 142 units
after cancellations.
Orders included a previously announced order for 15 A350s by
Lufthansa and four A350 freighters for which the buyer's name
was withheld.
Boeing is due to announce quarterly data later on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)
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