PARIS (Reuters) – European aerospace firms are supporting for “very strong” protectionism in the United States under the inbound management of President- choose Donald Trump, the head of planemaker Airbus claimed on Thursday.
Speaking to press reporters as head of France’s GIFAS aerospace market organization, Airbus CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Guillaume Faury additionally claimed supply chains stayed greatly affected by the pandemic.
Airbus is anticipated to reveal in the future Thursday that it made 766 distributions in 2024, up 4% from the previous year, paired with a stagnation in orders from document highs in 2023.
(Reporting by Tim Hepher; editing and enhancing by Jason Neely)