Airbus Group


Airbus Q1-24 disappoints, yet A350 ramp-up hailed

26/04/24 -"Airbus missed expectations in the Q1-24 in terms of both revenues and profitability, the latter having already been revised downwards following the publication of weaker-than-expected deliveries. ..."

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26/04/24
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