The world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, has bounced back significantly over the summer after setbacks earlier this year, according to results published on Wednesday. In the third quarter, the European company reported a net profit of €983 million ($1.1 billion), marking a rise of 22% compared to the same period last year. The operational profit, its adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT), grew by an impressive 39% to €1.4 billion, exceeding the expectations of analysts. After scaling down production and profit plans in June, chief executive Guillaume Faury now perceives …