Airbus announced on Monday that fewer than 100 A320neo aircraft were delivered to customers in 2023. This is significantly less than previously planned. The reason was production issues and delays with Pratt & Whitney engines. The company admitted that it faced difficulties in meeting the production schedule. At the same time, Airbus stated that it is working on solving these problems and hopes to increase deliveries in the near future. "We are doing everything we can to ramp up production and meet our commitments to our customers," the company said in a statement.
Airbus cuts A320neo deliveries due to production issues
Airbus announced fewer than 100 A320neo deliveries in 2023, far below targets, due to production issues and Pratt & Whitney engine delays. The company acknowledged the problems and is working on solutions.