New Straits Times

Airbus profit plunges 86pc to €40m

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Aerospace giant Airbus said yesterday its net profit fell sharply in the first quarter, blaming in part its decision to stop building the loss-making A380 super-jumbo.

Profit was down 86 per cent to €40 million (RM185.27 million) from the same period last year.

It blamed “adjustment­s”, including €190 million for “the prolonged suspension of defence export licences to Saudi Arabia by the German government”, a further “€83 million relating to the dollar pre-delivery payment mismatch and balance sheet revaluatio­n” and “a negative €61 million related to A380 programme cost”.

Airbus said in February it would stop building the A380 superjumbo, the double-decker jet that earned plaudits from passengers but failed to win over enough airlines to justify its massive costs.

The programme’s future had been in doubt for years as Airbus slowed production, and the company acknowledg­ed last year the A380 would be scrapped if no new orders came in.

Consolidat­ed revenue increased 24 per cent to €12.5 billion, “reflecting the higher commercial aircraft deliveries as the production ramp-up continued”.

“The first-quarter underlying financials mainly reflect our commercial aircraft ramp-up and delivery phasing,” said chief executive officer Guillaume Faury.

“The commercial aircraft market remains robust and we continue to see good prospects in the helicopter­s and defence and space businesses. The new management team is in place and focused on delivering on our commitment­s.”

Faury took over earlier this month, replacing Tom Enders, who stepped down after five years.

Airbus’ earnings before interest were down nine per cent at €181 million.

In the first quarter, Airbus recorded 62 gross commercial aircraft orders compared with 68 during the same period last year. These included 38 A350 XWBs, the latest of its large aircraft.

 ?? BLOOMBERG PIC ?? Airbus’ A380 superjumbo has earned plaudits from passengers but failed to win over enough airlines to justify its massive costs.
BLOOMBERG PIC Airbus’ A380 superjumbo has earned plaudits from passengers but failed to win over enough airlines to justify its massive costs.

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