Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury expects to deliver 820 commercial aircraft in 2025 despite engine production delays. The company remains positive for the year as engine manufacturers promise to meet demands. Airbus delivered 61 planes in August, totaling 434 for the year, surpassing Boeing’s 385 deliveries. Engine production delays have plagued manufacturers for years, with quality issues and worker strikes causing setbacks. Airbus maintains targets amidst global uncertainty and trade agreements.
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