BRIEF-Airbus CEO says in early discussions on various options on Spirit Aero

Reuters04-26

April 26 (Reuters) - Q1 2024 analyst call

* CEO SAYS WE ARE IN EARLY STAGES OF DISCUSSIONS ON A VARIETY OF OPTIONS ON SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS

* AIRBUS CEO SEES NO IMPACT ON 2023 GUIDANCE FROM RECENT INDUSTRIAL TENSIONS IN CANADIAN A220 PLANT

* AIRBUS CEO SAYS OVERALL SUPPLY CHAIN SITUATION IS NOT IMPROVING, ALL PROBLEMS ARE MANAGEABLE BUT ENVIRONMENT IS CHALLENGING

* AIRBUS CEO SAYS ENGINE SUPPLY SITUATION IS STABLE OR SLIGHTLY IMPROVING

* MEETING CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS ON GTF ENGINES FOR 2024

* AIRBUS CEO SAYS NEW A350 OUTPUT TARGET OF 12 A MONTH IN 2028 SUPERSEDES THE PREVIOUS TARGET OF 10 A MONTH IN 2026

* AIRBUS CEO UNCERTAINTY SURROUNDING BOEING IS PUTTING ADDITIONAL STRESS ON SUPPLY CHAIN

* AIRBUS SAYS GROWING SIGNIFICNTLY IN INDIA BUT COMMERCIAL FINAL ASSEMBLY LINE NOT THE MOST APPROPRIATE APPROACH

* AIRBUS CEO SAYS A350 PRODUCTION SYSTEM WAS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR 13 JETS A MONTH

* AIRBUS CEO SAYS NEW A350 TARGET REPRESENTS MARGINAL INCREASE IN TOOLING AND INDUSTRIAL INVESTMENT BUT WILL REQUIRE MORE HIRING IN SUPPLY CHIAN

* BIG DATA TRANSACTION, END OF TALKS DID NOT MATERIALLY AFFECT POSITION

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(Reporting By Tim Hepher)

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