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    Daher Secures Airbus A350 and A330 Cabin Contracts

    BY Composights

    Published: 28 Jan 2026

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    Aircraft manufacturing |

    Daher an aircraft manufacturer, industrialist, industrial services provider, and logistics specialist, has renewed key Airbus contracts for aircraft cabin outfitting on the A350 and A330 widebody programmes, reinforcing its role in final assembly operations and supporting Airbus s planned production ramp-up.

    The renewed agreements cover high-value installation and integration work, underpinned by detailed quality, assembly and inspection services that contribute to accelerated throughput rates on both long-haul jetliner platforms.

    For the A350, Daher works on one of every two aircraft that are assembled, providing high value-added services   including installation, assembly, quality inspection and technical support. 

    Daher deploys aeronautical composites, specifically thermoset materials, across major aircraft programmes including the A320, A340, A350, A380, and Boeing 787, since they enable complex geometries and structural designs with relatively mature processing routes.

    The present contracts, renewed in October, support the production ramp-up of the widebody A350 aircraft program, which is scheduled to reach 12 aircraft monthly in 2028. Nearly 200 Daher personnel currently are assigned to the cabin outfitting program, and the team is expected to grow to 260 employees by the end of 2026.

    For the A330, Daher continues a historic collaboration of more than 30 years with Airbus on this widebody jetliner s final assembly. The contract covers three work packages: sidewall panels, overhead stowage bins, and integration of oxygen modules. A team of 45 experts ensures a steady pace of four aircraft per month. 

    These renewals confirm Daher s strategic role and our ability to support the production rampup of longhaul aircraft programs, said C dric Eloy, the CEO of Daher Industrial Services. 

    Source - www.daher.com

    Home News Daher Secures Airbus A350 and A330 Cabin Contracts

    Daher Secures Airbus A350 and A330 Cabin Contracts

    BY Composights

    Published: 28 Jan 2026

    Daher an aircraft manufacturer, industrialist, industrial services provider, and logistics specialist, has renewed key Airbus contracts for aircraft cabin outfitting on the A350 and A330 widebody programmes, reinforcing its role in final assembly operations and supporting Airbus s planned production ramp-up.

    The renewed agreements cover high-value installation and integration work, underpinned by detailed quality, assembly and inspection services that contribute to accelerated throughput rates on both long-haul jetliner platforms.

    For the A350, Daher works on one of every two aircraft that are assembled, providing high value-added services   including installation, assembly, quality inspection and technical support. 

    Daher deploys aeronautical composites, specifically thermoset materials, across major aircraft programmes including the A320, A340, A350, A380, and Boeing 787, since they enable complex geometries and structural designs with relatively mature processing routes.

    The present contracts, renewed in October, support the production ramp-up of the widebody A350 aircraft program, which is scheduled to reach 12 aircraft monthly in 2028. Nearly 200 Daher personnel currently are assigned to the cabin outfitting program, and the team is expected to grow to 260 employees by the end of 2026.

    For the A330, Daher continues a historic collaboration of more than 30 years with Airbus on this widebody jetliner s final assembly. The contract covers three work packages: sidewall panels, overhead stowage bins, and integration of oxygen modules. A team of 45 experts ensures a steady pace of four aircraft per month. 

    These renewals confirm Daher s strategic role and our ability to support the production rampup of longhaul aircraft programs, said C dric Eloy, the CEO of Daher Industrial Services. 

    Source - www.daher.com