

Airbus notes that “the source of the problem has been identified and localized” and the new panels already “meet all requirements.”
A representative of the aircraft manufacturer explained that the problem was related to suppliers, but refused to specify which ones.
The agency notes that Airbus has both internal and external suppliers.
The market reacted negatively to the company's new problems, writes Reuters. According to him, Airbus shares fell by 10% today, later improving this figure to 5.6%.
Journalist sources in the airline industry say there is no indication yet that the defect, which has not yet been identified, has affected aircraft in service.




