Airbus Defies Naysayers With Alabama Plant For New Jet
By Julie Johnsson and Frederic Tomesco, Bloomberg
Airbus SE has broken ground for a new factory in Mobile, Alabama, defying predictions by archrival Boeing Co. that the plant would never be built.
By midyear, mechanics will begin assembling the first American-made A220, a single-aisle jetliner developed by Bombardier Inc. and taken over by Airbus last year. Delivery of the initial plane with made-in-the-USA label is slated for next year.
The new factory caps a dizzying turnaround for the Canadian-designed aircraft formerly known as the C Series, which Airbus rescued in 2018 after working for years to stymie sales. Bombardier turned to the European planemaker after Boeing rejected overtures. The U.S. aerospace giant then waged a high-profile and ultimately unsuccessful campaign to slap duties on imports of the jets by Delta Air Lines Inc.
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