CEO Airbus concern
Guillaume Faury, the CEO of Airbus, voiced concerns about upholding the reputation of safety in the aerospace business during the “Europe 2024” conference in Berlin.
In response to inquiries concerning the technical issues with Boeing’s BA, he stated, “I am not happy with the problems of my competitor,” as reported by sources. “The industry as a whole will not benefit from them.” “Quality and safety are top priority in our industry,” continued Faury.
Failure Is Not An Option for Boeing
Any of the two biggest aerospace suppliers in the world could experience a technical issue or mishap at any time. For the industry to run well, Airbus and Boeing are both necessary.
The six-week audit conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration and the independent Expert Review Panel report on Boeing’s safety management system indicate that there are systemic issues that lead to manufacturing errors and discourage workers from raising concerns about safety.
After a sudden mid-air dive incident involving a LATAM Airlines plane, Boeing recently faced another setback when it ordered airlines running 787 Dreamliners to review flight deck switches.
More than fifty passengers were hurt in the event, which emphasizes how urgently Boeing needs to solve any safety concerns.
Le Maire’s statement
“I prefer Airbus’ situation to that of Boeing,” Le Maire said, expressing a belief that Airbus is in a superior position than its American rival.
The severity of Boeing’s predicament and its wider ramifications for the aerospace sector are highlighted by Faury and Le Maire’s statements.
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