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Airbus recovery
European manufacturer had a growth of more than 100% in the month of March
Airbus A220 Family
Image: Airbus
Rafael Ramos
4/9/2021
Today (April 8), the data for the last month (March), which relates to the delivery of orders for Airbus planes, were released.
The data shows a gradual recovery that the company is experiencing, showing growth both in delivered planes and in orders.
Airbus A330-200
Image: Airbus
In comparison, Airbus closed 020 delivering 4 times more aircraft than its competitor Boeing. Part of the explanation for this may be the fact that the 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner were undergoing evaluations due to cracks.
However, the month of January was not so good for Airbus. The number of new aircraft deliveries was 21, while there were no orders. In the same month, Boeing made 26 deliveries and 4 orders.
The year was improving for the European manufacturer and, in February, there were 32 deliveries and 11 orders. In March, there were 72 deliveries and 28 orders. These numbers represented a big recovery, with a growth of more than 100% in relation to the previous month. Boeing has yet to release its March results.
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Rafael Ramos
Aviation enthusiast from an early age, he had his first contacts with the area developing that good old habit of spending dozens of hours in front of the screens of Micrsoft Flight Simulator and other simulators. With a solid background in various technological areas, including engineering and chemistry, Rafael has rejoined aviation as editor and author of articles and materials on our portal, providing invaluable help to the dynamics and expansion of the website and the aeronautical community, bringing us the news and updates so indispensable for us to remain current in our area of operation.
  
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