Airbus deliveries rise 2% in first half, despite supply chain worries
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Investing.com - Airbus Group SE (EPA:AIR) delivered an estimated total of 67 aircraft in June, according to industry insiders. This brings the total for the first half of the year to around 323 aircraft, marking a 2% increase from the same period last year.
Last week, Airbus trimmed its delivery forecast for the full year to 770 planes, down from an earlier estimate of 800, due to concerns over supply chain issues.
The company declined to comment further until the release of its monthly and half-yearly data, which is expected on July 8.
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