The health crisis continues to affect air traffic, but Airbus is actively preparing for the recovery in order to take advantage of the expected recovery in the market.
An imperative for a long cycle industry which must organize itself upstream to meet demand which should be reinvigorated within three years.
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Airbus is organizing to take advantage of the resumption of air traffic
"
The aviation sector is starting to recover from the Covid-19 crisis,"
said Guillaume Faury, executive chairman of Airbus.
We continue to count on a return to pre-crisis levels between 2023 and 2025 (...),
driven by the single-aisle segment
(A320neo and A220 type planes, Editor's note)
. "
Airbus has detailed its industrial planning in order to "
give visibility
" to its ecosystem, so that it "
plans the necessary investments and secures its own production capacities
".
Precisely, Airbus plans to accelerate, to go from 40 A320neo assembled per month currently, then between 43 and 45 per month from the last quarter of 2021, to 64 units per month.
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