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 French aerospace supplier Safran has increased its guidance for deliveries of CFM International Leap-series engines in 2021, citing a stronger recovery than previously fo stanley cup recast, alongside higher demand for spare powerplants.Speaking on a third-quarter results call on 29 October, chief executive Olivier Andries said that it now expects to hand over around 900 Leap engines this year, up from its previous stanley spain  guidance of  800-plus .Source: Adrien Daste/SafranAround 900 Leap-series engines will be delivered this yearAndries says that when the original figure was disclosed the company, which is a joint-venture partner in CFM alongside GE Aviation, had  some cautiousness  over the pace of the airline industrys recovery from the coronavirus downturn.But an improved outlook, co stanley termoska mbined with spare engine demand  has led us to guide on 900 deliveries , he says.Safran says it is too early to release likely production rates for next year, although Airbus has indicated it is looking to take A320neo output 鈥?on which the Leap-1A holds a 59% share 鈥?to 65 aircraft per month by the summer of 2023.Andries also cautions on the challenges the group faces from a  fragile  supply chain as it strives to meet the forthcoming ramp up in production at Airbus and Boeing.He points to  concerns about human resources  where there is a  struggle to recruit the people we need , with that issue  even more acute in the USA .In addition, there are  tensions in raw material availability , citing chemicals and metals Sfvp Indonesia AirAsia s growth halted due to coronavirus and economy
 Xavier Botana, the superintendent of the Portland Public Schools system, resigned on Friday night amid ongoing payroll issues that have plagued the district for weeks. Botanas resignation was accepted by the Portland Board of Public Education on Friday evening, months before his planned retirement in June 2023, according to Tess Nacelewicz, a spokesperson for Portland schools. The resignation comes after the district experienced widespread payroll issues that have affected salary distribution since October, according to the Portland Press Herald. The payroll issues resulted in some employees receiving late or inaccurate paychecks, while some employees were not paid at all, the Press Herald reported. At least 140 employees within the Portland school district reported issues with their paychecks since October. Many of those employees attended a Dec. 6 school board meeting to express that they had lost trust and faith in the district, the Portland newspaper reported.Botana accepted responsibility for the payroll issues, and noted that the ongoing challenges influenced his decision to resign.  I recogniz stanley uk e, as the chief executive officer, that I am accountable when things go wrong,  he said to the board on Friday night.  However, I believe my tenure is more than payroll problems. The board recogni gourde stanley zed Botanas nearl stanley travel mug y seven years of service to the district, while noting that it had significant challenges ahead to resolve the payroll issues. The school district continues to work to re