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Airbus Says US Airlines Have to Pay Their Own Tariffs
Airbus has informed major Airlines in the USA that it will not bear the tariff costs.
Related reading: Airbus's first quarter performance exceeded expectations, maintaining its target unchanged. Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury's statement hints at a brewing dispute with U.S. airline clients, as he indicated that the aircraft manufacturer would not bear the cost of tariffs on imported planes. "As far as Airbus is concerned, we will not pay tariffs for airplanes sold to the U.S.," Faury told reporters after the company announced its first-quarter results. Airlines, including Delta Air Lines and American Airlines Group, have stated that they do not.
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