Airbus opens second jet assembly line in China as it targets production growth
Airbus has launched a new assembly line in Tianjin, China. This expansion increases manufacturing capacity for its popular A320neo jets. The new line will be fully operational by early 2026. This move supports Airbus's goal to produce 75 A320-fami...
The new line completes a jigsaw of 10 global final assembly lines that Airbus says will be involved in a production drive, including two each in the U.S. and China.
The second Chinese line in the port city of Tianjin near Beijing is set to be fully operational in early 2026, the European planemaker said in a statement.
Its inauguration comes just over a week after Airbus opened a second final assembly line in Mobile, Alabama.
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said the second Tianjin production line would give the planemaker the "flexibility and capacity we need to reach our target of 75 A320-family aircraft per month by 2027," as he reiterated a global production goal.
Faury attended an opening ceremony at the Tianjin factory that featured giant European Union and Chinese flags behind the speakers.
A day earlier, Faury met with Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao, the ministry said in a statement.
During the meeting, Wang stressed that rising economic fragmentation and unilateral, protectionist moves were unsettling global trade and adding instability and uncertainty, the ministry said on Wednesday.
Industry sources said this month that the back-to-back line-opening ceremonies in Mobile and Tianjin were being designed to avoid falling foul of a tricky trade climate between China and the United States.
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