Airbus Maintains Lead Over Boeing with 800 Aircraft Deliveries Target for 2024

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Airbus aims to deliver 800 commercial aircraft in 2024 despite ongoing supply chain challenges, with CEO Guillaume Faury highlighting the company's production ramp-up and healthy results. The company's strong performance contrasts with Boeing's struggles, as Airbus maintains a hefty order backlog for its A320 narrow-body jets. Airbus reported a 4% rise in adjusted earnings and plans to pay shareholders a special dividend, reflecting its growth prospects and strong balance sheet.
Topics:business#airbus#aircraft-deliveries#boeing#business-aviation#commercial-aircraft#supply-chain-issues
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