Airbus says over the worst in A320neo delivery logjam

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(Reuters) - is over the worst on engine delays that have hampered deliveries of its A320neo passenger jet, with the number of semi-finished and undelivered planes beginning to come down, its said on Friday.

The European group has faced a backlog of up to 100 A320neo jets nicknamed 'gliders' - sitting on the ground outside factories without their engines - due to delays in deliveries mainly from U.S.-based

said this number had now fallen to 86 at the end of June. He also said that expected to deliver more of the A320neo models, carrying the new type of engine, in the second half than the current model.

Airbus has not yet taken any decision on whether to increase output of single-aisle to 70 a month early next decade, with its engine makers not yet ready to make the jump, Faury said.

(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 13:49 IST