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Airbus guided below expectations for 2026 deliveries as engine shortages from Pratt & Whitney continue to constrain production despite strong demand.
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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Airbus said it expects to deliver around 870 commercial aircraft in 2026,
00:08below analyst expectations of roughly 880, according to CNBC. Airbus CEO Guillaume Foray
00:14said demand for commercial aircraft remains strong, but engine shortages from supplier
00:19Pratt and Whitney are constraining production. CEO Guillaume Foray said Pratt will not deliver
00:24the number of engines Airbus expected and that CFM cannot increase 2026 commitments. Airbus may
00:31enforce contractual rights if talks fail. The company now targets a narrow body output rate of
00:3670 to 75 aircraft per month by the end of 2027 and stabilizing at 75 thereafter. Pratt and Whitney
00:44Parent Art X did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Shares fell 6.2%.
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