European aircraft manufacturer Airbus confirmed on Monday that the semi -finished aircraft outside the factory did not have an engine due to the tightening of the supply, and the delivery volume in July declined, but the company confirmed that a major new order from China confirmedProvide support for its future business.

The company said that 46 aircraft were delivered in July, less than 60 of the previous month and 47 in July 2021.It was confirmed that Reuters had a slightly higher volume of Airbus in July last week than 45.

Airbus last month's delivery expectations from the previous 720 targets to 700, because the gap in the supply chain caused the company to have not enough engines.

From January to July this year, Airbus delivered a total of 343 settlements to deduct two A350s manufactured by Aeroflot but could not be delivered for sanctions. The total number was 341.

At the same time, Airbus received nearly 300 large jet aircraft from China State -owned Airlines last month, and also received some orders at the Vanburo Air Show.

So far this year, Airbus has sold 843 aircraft. After adjusting the canceled orders, 656 are sold.