Airbus is ramping up production of its bestselling single-aisle jet, moving to fill a hole in the market created by the prolonged grounding of rival Boeing’s 737 MAX
TOULOUSE, France—Airbus SE is ramping up production of its bestselling single-aisle jet, moving to fill a hole in the market created by the prolonged grounding of rival Boeing Co.’s 737 MAX.
Airbus said Thursday it had outlined plans to raise production of its A320neo to as many as 67 a month by 2023, from the current target of 63 a month in 2021. The A320neo competes directly with the MAX.
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