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Certification issues blight Airbus programs.
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Jens Flottau

Market demand for the A320neo family remains strong, but Airbus is delaying A321XLR entry-into-service due to certification issues.
 
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Alex Krutz

When OEMs launch a new airplane program, they will need supplier partners to help shoulder the burden of development.
 
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