BRUSSELS — Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury on Tuesday voiced increasing confidence over engine supplies that have been hampering jet deliveries, telling Reuters that CFM International should be able to supply enough units but it would be "very tight."

A shortfall in supplies from the world's largest engine maker by units sold, co-owned by GE Aerospace and Safran, has been partly blamed for sluggish Airbus jet deliveries and helped trigger a cut in annual targets in July.

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