PARIS (Reuters) - The head of planemaker Airbus hit out at suppliers of cabin equipment on Friday, saying their failure to get to grips with chronic production delays was "unacceptable".
Fabrice Bregier, chief executive of AIRBUS (EAD.PA)Group's
"I think the cabin equipment suppliers would do well to have an equivalent level of industrial maturity to that of aircraft manufacturers," he told a group of aerospace journalists.
"They are big industrial companies now, they are not small companies, so they must put in place measures to meet their obligations. It is becoming unacceptable."
Shares in Zodiac Aerospace slid last month after a profit warning due to delays in aircraft seat production.
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(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Laurence Frost)