Airbus has officially warned of a slowdown in the production of its best-selling A320 jet family due to operational challenges. The aerospace giant attributed the delay to a persistent shortage of engines supplied by Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of RTX Corporation. This development marks the latest setback for Airbus as it continues to navigate complex global supply-chain disruptions. The inability to secure critical engine components has hindered the company's efforts to meet its ambitious delivery targets. Consequently, the production hit is expected to weigh on revenue recognition and overall financial performance in the near term. Investors are now closely monitoring how these manufacturing bottlenecks will impact the company's competitive standing in the commercial aviation sector.
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