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Lars Wagner named new CEO of Airbus Commercial Aircraft
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Lars Wagner Chief Executive of its Commercial Aircraft division at Airbus | Airbus Website

Airbus has announced the appointment of Lars Wagner as the new Chief Executive of its Commercial Aircraft division. Wagner, currently CEO of MTU Aero Engines in Germany, will officially assume his new role on January 1, 2026. He will succeed Christian Scherer, who has led the commercial aircraft sector since early 2024.

Wagner brings a wealth of experience from his time at MTU Aero Engines, where he served in various senior roles since joining in 2015. His leadership at MTU included positions such as Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer. During his tenure, he focused on stabilizing the business amidst supply chain challenges and advancing sustainability initiatives.

Returning to Airbus marks a homecoming for Wagner, who previously held management roles at several company sites including Bremen, Hamburg, and Toulouse. Scherer expressed confidence in Wagner's capabilities: "We have a clear plan for our Commercial Aircraft business...I believe that Lars...is the natural choice for Airbus as my successor."

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Scherer himself has had a long career with Airbus spanning over four decades. He began his journey with the company in 1984 and played significant roles across various departments before becoming CEO of the Commercial Aircraft division.

Wagner's transition comes at a time when Airbus is performing strongly against competitors like Boeing. The company secured major deals at recent events such as the Paris Air Show and continues to face challenges related to production stabilization due to supply chain issues.

In addition to this leadership change, Airbus is undergoing internal restructuring aimed at supporting long-term growth. Remi Maillard was recently appointed Head of Technology to combine responsibilities across engineering sectors within the company.

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