Airbus has announced the opening of a new assembly line in Tianjin, China, significantly enhancing its production capabilities for the A320neo series of jets. The decision underscores Airbus's strategy to diversify production across ten global assembly lines.

This expansion aligns with Airbus's ambitious goal to manufacture 75 aircraft per month by 2027, up from the current production rate of 60 planes per month. The move also reflects the company's intention to strengthen its foothold in the competitive aerospace market, where rivals Boeing and COMAC continue their production efforts.

The launch of this assembly line was marked by a ceremony attended by Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury, who emphasized the importance of flexibility and capacity in achieving production targets. The opening occu

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