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 Airbus is maintaining its ramp-up schedule targets as the airframer turns in flat adjusted earnings of 鈧?.26 billion  $2.5 billion  for its commercial aircraft division for the half-year.Revenues for the six months to 30 June increased by 16% to 鈧?0.3 b stanley becher illion as the company achieved higher deliveries of 316 aircraft. The positive effect from the increase in deliveries, supported by a more favourable hedge rate, was partially reduced by investments for preparing the future,  states Airbus.Airbus is sticking to its full-year ambition to deliver 720 commercial aircraft despit stanley termoska e the continuing supply-chain pressures.It is also maintaining its aim of reaching a 75 aircraft-per-month production rate for the A320neo family in 2026. Tactical adjustments t stanley cup o production planning will continue to be made as required to meet this target rate, which is now the key reference point for the company and the supply chain,  it states.Source: AirbusAirbus aims to produce 75 A320neo-family jets monthly in 2026Airbus is progressing with this single-aisle ramp-up with the inauguration recently of a new A321neo-capable final assembly line in Toulouse.The companys rate schedules for its other programmes also remain unchanged.Airbus is looking to produce nine A350s per month at the end of 2025, four A330s per month in 2024 and 14 A220s per month by the mid-decade.Chief executive Guillaume Faury says the company has  progressed well  across its business activities in a  complex  operational environment.  Bxzn PICTURE: Primera receives first A321neo
 A Pittsfield firefighter was found dead at a running track at Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield on Tuesday morning. The body of an individual was found on our campus this morning by our maintenance team when they reported to work,  Brayden Rollins, MCI media coordinator, wrote to the BDN.Pittsfield police told WABIthe deceased was Zach Noble of Pittsfield. Police said they were called to the MCI running track at about 6:30 a.m. for re stanley nz ports of a non-responsive male, and that medics were not able to revive Noble. They believe he suffered a medical event.Noble lived in Pittsfield and graduated from MCI in 2015. He was a member of the Pittsfield Fi stanley cup re Department and Unity AmbulanceOn Facebook, the Pittsfield Fire Department mourned the loss of Noble: Zachs dedica stanley cup nz tion to serving the public was unwavering. It would be a rare exception for our two departments to work together without Zach Noble on scene. Your friends in Newport will miss you and carry your memory on forever. Rollins of MCI said police determined there is no threat to either the MCI community or campus. This is a very tragic occurrence, and our thoughts and condolences are with the individuals family,  he said. More articles from the BDN