By Robert Wall
TOULOUSE-- Airbus Group NV is thinking of further increasing its
output of the popular A320 single-aisle jetliner by as much as 26%
to more than 60 a month, the company's chief airplane salesman said
on Thursday.
"I, for one, am looking for a rate over 60" aircraft a month,
said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer for customers.
Building 63 narrowbody jets a month "is clearly justified" Mr.
Leahy said.
Airbus already has announced plans to increase output of its
A320 jetliner to 50 planes a month in early 2017 from 42 currently.
The company is studying higher output levels, Mr. Leahy said.
"The market can justify that rate," Mr. Leahy told
reporters.
Boeing Co., Airbus's main rival, is also raising output of its
rival 737 jetliner to 52 aircraft a month from 2018. It currently
builds 42 such planes a month.
Mr. Leahy played down concerns the big order backlogs that
Airbus and Boeing have built up can't be sustained. The appetite
for air travel among the emerging middle class in developing
economies will help sustain demand, he said.
Write to Robert Wall at robert.wall@wsj.com
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