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macroJul 15, 2026, 7:05 PM

Airbus, Boeing Reroute Parts by Air to Cut Delays

Airbus has shifted some U.S.-built A350 fuselage part shipments from sea to air, while Boeing airlifted critical parts for 767 production, both citing flexible logistics to maintain manufacturing stability.

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According to Reuters sources, Airbus has moved some U.S.-built A350 fuselage part shipments from sea to air in order to reduce supply chain delays. Separately, Boeing has airlifted critical components to support its 767 production line. Both planemakers stated they are employing flexible logistics strategies to ensure manufacturing stability amid ongoing supply chain challenges.

Source: First Squawk