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Airbus warns that supply chain crisis could last until 2024

Despite shortages, world’s biggest aircraft maker sticks to full-year guidance on deliveries

Airbus has warned that the supply chain crisis gripping the global aerospace industry could last until next year as deliveries of new aircraft slowed in the first quarter.

The world’s largest aircraft maker said there were still shortages in the delivery of components, equipment, semiconductors, labour and even seats but stuck to its guidance to deliver about 720 aircraft by the end of the year.

It is an “overall challenging situation”, chief executive Guillaume Faury said on Wednesday. The supply chain delays, he predicted, would “last all along 2023 and potentially till the beginning of next year”.

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