Airbus Seeks Damages from Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Delays
Airbus is reportedly seeking damages from engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney due to ongoing delays in engine deliveries, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Airbus is reportedly seeking damages from engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney due to ongoing delays in engine deliveries, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal
Airbus has publicly criticized engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney regarding ongoing engine shortages, which are impacting aircraft production and delivery schedules.
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal

Airbus aims for 870 deliveries this year, falling short of estimates as competition with Boeing intensifies and sentiment around the company sours.
Pratt & Whitney, a division of RTX, has secured a significant $470 million contract from defense logistics for unspecified services.
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal
Airbus Warns of Hit to A320 Production From Pratt & Whitney Engine Shortage The Wall Street Journal
RTX's subsidiary, Pratt & Whitney, has been awarded a follow-on contract by Leidos for its TJ150 engines, indicating continued demand for their aerospace products.
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal
Airbus Hits Out at Pratt & Whitney Over Engine Shortages The Wall Street Journal
Airbus has issued a warning that its A320 production will be negatively impacted by a shortage of Pratt & Whitney engines.