发动机交付延迟 空客CEO仍表示有望实现交付目标

Core Insights - Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury stated that the situation regarding delayed engine deliveries has improved, but more engines are still needed to meet this year's delivery targets [2] - The previous delays were primarily related to CFM engines, but now include Pratt & Whitney engines as well [2] - Faury emphasized that while there has been slight improvement, the company still requires additional products from engine manufacturers by the end of November to achieve its goals [2] - Airbus aims to increase aircraft deliveries by 7% to 820 units by 2025, despite ongoing challenges in the aerospace supply chain, particularly concerning engines [2] - Faury expressed confidence in engine manufacturers' ability to support Airbus's planned increase in aircraft deliveries [2]