KEY POINTS
  • Airbus CFO Thomas Toepfer told CNBC the French planemaker was "not happy" about the issues facing U.S. rival Boeing.
  • Boeing is under huge scrutiny and facing a reputational crisis after a door plug blew out of one of its 737 Max aircraft mid-flight.
  • Toepfer said the situation had made Airbus "obsessed by the thought" of ensuring it does not happen on one of its own aircraft.

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French plane maker Airbus is "not happy" about the multitude of problems facing its U.S. rival Boeing, according to its chief financial officer.

"We're not happy with the issues that our competitor's having. I think it's not helpful for the industry, and if it's not helpful for the industry, it's not helpful for Airbus," Thomas Toepfer told CNBC's Charlotte Reed in an interview Thursday.

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