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Hundreds of Aircraft Nailed to the Ground: Tired of Its Delivery Delays, Airbus Will Claim Damages From Its Engine Manufacturer Pratt & Whitney

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According to Reuters, the aircraft manufacturer launched a legal action considering that the engine manufacturer is failing to comply with its commitments, which causes delays in delivery to its customers, the airlines.

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In the face of the accumulation of delivery delays related to Pratt & Whitney's engines, Airbus decided to move on to the offensive. The European aircraft manufacturer is asking for compensation, while airlines are facing the disruptions with full force.

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Airbus raises the tone and takes legal action against engine manufacturer Pratt and engine manufacturer Whitney after delays in the delivery of engines for A320 aircraft. The European manufacturer hopes to obtain damages.

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According to Reuters, the aircraft manufacturer launched a legal action considering that the engine manufacturer is failing to comply with its commitments, which causes delays in delivery to its customers, the airlines.

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BFM TV broke the news in France on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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