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Airbus slows down planned ramp-up of A320 production

The continued impact of the coronavirus pandemic on aviation has prompted the action

Middle East Airlines (MEA) Airbus A320 Family aircraft(Image: Airbus)

Airbus is updating its production rate planning for its A320 Family aircraft in response to the market environment.

The new average production rates for the A320 Family will now lead to a gradual increase in production from the current rate of 40 per month to 43 in Q3 of 2021 and 45 in Q4.

This latest production plan represents a slower ramp up than the previously anticipated 47 aircraft per month from July.

It will mean a slower recovery for Airbus Broughton where wings for the A320 are assembled.

Airbus Broughton(Image: Daily Post Wales)

Unite is currently balloting members on a shorter working week at the plant to prevent more than 360 compulsory redundancies. Around 1,500 Airbus and agency staff have already left the Flintshire plant, which employed 6,000 before the crisis hit.

The A220 monthly production rate will increase from four to five aircraft per month from the end of Q1 2021 as previously foreseen.

Widebody production is expected to remain stable at current levels, with monthly production rates of around five and two for the A350 and A330, respectively.

This decision postpones a potential rate increase for the A350 to a later stage.