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Airbus puts pressure on customers

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Anyone who does not come into contact with the aircraft manufacturer could soon receive mail from the court.

Aircraft manufacturer Airbus puts defaulting airlines in default for the first time in this crisis. Many would not even answer or answer the phone. This behavior can no longer be accepted and tolerated, said Group boss Guillaume Faury. In addition, there will be no stopping to complain if customers do not have the aircraft that they have ordered to be delivered.

But this will only help if all else fails, as aero.de reports. "We always try to find another way to solve the problem and hope that we don't have to go to court," Faury continues. The numbers speak for themselves: only 24 A220, A320 and A350 aircraft were handed over to new owners last month. So it's no wonder that there are concerns about building up too much unsold material.

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