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Airbus says tougher to meet jet delivery goal after snags

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PARIS: European planemaker Airbus softened its key target for jet deliveries on Wednesday and warned reaching it would be a “greater stretch” after a sequence of industrial problems.


The cautious tone on deliveries, which drive revenues and profits, came despite higher than expected third-quarter core earnings at Europe’s largest aerospace group.


The maker of jetliners, satellites and helicopters said it had made an adjusted operating profit of 1.576 billion euros ($1.8 billion) in the quarter on revenues of 15.451 billion.


Analysts on average expected third-quarter adjusted operating profit of 1.441 billion euros on sales of 15.316 billion, according to a poll.


Airbus has been struggling with fresh industrial problems as production of its fast-selling A321neo passenger jet hit a snag in Hamburg, Germany, even as bottlenecks eased at some engine makers.


The new problems, which coincide with a queue of aircraft still waiting to be fitted with engines and delivered in the aftermath of the engine delays, were first reported by Reuters.


“A lot remains to be done before the end of the year to fulfil commitments,” Airbus said. It stuck to its headline target of around 800 commercial deliveries in 2018 but said this would now include 18 deliveries of the recently acquired Bombardier CSeries, renamed A220.


— Reuters


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