May: Clear round for Airbus

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May: Clear round for Airbus

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The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus was not able to deliver a single aircraft in May 2020, but no cancellations were received either.

In May 2020, Airbus delivered a total of 24 A220, A320 and A350 aircraft to customers. But new orders could not be landed in the middle of the Corona crisis. A small ray of hope, however, should also be that no cancellations have been received. Net there are currently 299 new orders on the books.

In May, Airbus delivered two A220-300s to Air Canada and 18 A320 Family aircraft, including the first A320neo to WIzzair. Four A350 XWBs in A350-900 and A350-1000 configurations were provided for Airbus wide-body aircraft.

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