The first ever delivery of an aircraft from the
Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility took place today on Monday in
Mobile, Alabama.
The entire team of employees from the American
assembly line gathered to present their very first completed
product, an Airbus A321, to JetBlue.
On hand for the occasion were executives
from Airbus, JetBlue senior management, including President and
CEO Robin Hayes, and a broad collection of dignitaries from the
Gulf Coast region.
“I am immensely proud to be here to participate
in this first delivery from Mobile,” said John Leahy, Airbus Chief
Operating Officer – Customers. “Going from breaking ground on this
facility three years ago to handing over the first
Alabama-produced A321 today is an amazing accomplishment. It’s a
testament to how well executed this project was and how strong the
teamwork has been here in Mobile and throughout Airbus. The Airbus
U.S. Manufacturing Facility has brought together all the best
aspects of our other assembly lines around the world, and it shows
how Airbus people work hand in hand with our partners to deliver
great aircraft to our customers.”
Airbus announced its
commitment to build a single-aisle assembly line in Mobile,
Alabama in 2012, and less than one year later, broke ground on the
$600 million (U.S.) facility. The ceremonial inauguration of the
plant came in September 2015. The aircraft delivered on Monday, a
JetBlue A321, successfully had its first flight on 21 March
2016.
There are currently nine other A320 Family aircraft in production
at the facility. Airbus anticipates delivering four aircraft per
month from the Mobile plant by the end of 2017. The initial
deliveries will all be A320 Family aircraft with the Current
Engine Option (CEO), but will begin transitioning to New Engine
Option (NEO) derivatives in late 2017.
In addition to
hundreds of new Airbus jobs the project has brought to the local
community, the Mobile area has seen many Airbus suppliers open new
facilities in the region, providing even more employment and a
parallel boost to the local economy. 87% of its new employees are from the Gulf Coast region,
with nearly one third being U.S. military veterans.
Airbus
aircraft are now produced around the clock, 24 hours a day, at facilities in: Mobile, Alabama; Hamburg, Germany; Toulouse,
France; and Tianjin, China.
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