Airbus deliveries fell 9% in September to 50 aircraft compared to the same month last year, the European manufacturer reported Wednesday.
The deliveries figure brings the total so far this year to 497 jetliners.
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Airbus is targeting 770 deliveries for the full year after reducing its goal from 800 jets in July, citing shortages of engines and other parts as the aerospace industry’s supply chain struggles to recover from the pandemic.
The manufacturer also reported 235 gross aircraft orders in the ninth month of the year.
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