BRIEF-Airbus has added thousands to procurement teams to stabilise supply chain, exec says

Reuters
Jan 27
BRIEF-Airbus has added thousands to procurement teams to stabilise supply chain, exec says

Jan 27 (Reuters) - Boeing BA.N Vice President for Commercial Marketing Darren Hulst and Airbus AIR.PA Head of Leasing Sinead Cormican, speaking at Airline Economics Conference in Dublin:

  • AIRBUS EXEC CORMICAN SAYS ADDED THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TO PROCUREMENT TEAMS TO HELP STABILISE SUPPLY CHAIN

  • BOEING EXEC HULST SAYS WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE WITH EXTRA BUFFER STOCK THROUGH 2026 AND MAYBE A LITTLE IN 2027

  • BOEING EXEC HULST SAYS CHANGES LIKE ESCALATION IN ENGINE COSTS CAN CAUSE AIRLINES TO RETHINK AIRCRAFT PURCHASES

  • BOEING EXEC HULST SAYS WE'RE PRETTY CONFIDENT ABOUT CERTIFICATION OF MAX 10

  • AIRBUS EXEC CORMICAN SAYS A350 FREIGHTER WILL HAVE ITS FIRST FLIGHT THIS YEAR

  • AIRBUS EXEC CORMICAN SAYS DEMAND ON WIDE-BODIES IS VERY VERY STRONG AND WILL CONTINUE

  • BOEING EXEC HULST SAYS HOPEFULLY THIS YEAR WE WILL BE CLOSER TO 2014-15 LEVELS OF WIDE-BODY PRODUCTION

  • AIRBUS EXEC CORMICAN SAYS WE ARE ON THE RIGHT PATH IN TERMS OF RAMPING UP PRODUCTION, YOU CAN'T GO TO AGGRESSIVELY

Further company coverage: BA.N, AIR.PA

(Reporting By Conor Humphries)

((conor.humphries@thomsonreuters.com;))

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