European plane maker posts higher revenue and profit for the first quarter
Airbus posted higher revenue and profit for the first quarter, backed its goal to deliver more planes this year than in 2023 and decided to increase production of its A350 wide-body jets, extending its lead over beleaguered rival Boeing.
The European plane maker confirmed its target to deliver about 800 commercial aircraft to customers this year, more than the 735 planes it dispatched in 2023.
Airbus’s optimism that deliveries will keep growing comes as Boeing grapples with the fallout from an Alaska Airlines emergency landing in January after a door plug ripped away in midair, prompting a temporary grounding and immediate inspections of Boeing 737 MAX jets.
Airbus handed 142 planes to customers in the first quarter, up nearly 12% versus a year ago. Boeing, on the other hand, delivered just 83, a 36% drop from a year ago.
The U.S. company, under pressure from airlines and regulators to ensure safety and quality in its production processes, reported a net loss and declining revenue in the first quarter, showing diverging fortunes with Airbus.
Excerpt from WSJ
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