Airbus is urging the European Union to impose retaliatory tariffs on Boeing aircraft following new U.S. import duties on Airbus planes, which the company says give Boeing an unfair trade advantage. CEO Guillaume Faury warned that the escalating dispute could harm the global aerospace industry, calling for a fair and balanced approach. In response to the tariffs, Airbus has begun rerouting aircraft deliveries through third countries to protect customers. Despite the trade friction, Airbus continues to lead in aircraft deliveries and has expanded its production footprint to strengthen supply chain control.
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Airbus Hits Back at U.S. Tariffs, Calls for EU Retaliation on Boeing Jets

Picture Credits: Airbus Toulouse, FRANCE: Airbus has taken a firm stance against the latest U.S. tariffs that impact international aircraft […]