Hindustan Times (East UP)

AIRBUS LOST $1.3 BILLION AMID COVID PANDEMIC

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PARIS: European plane maker Airbus lost €1.1 billion ($1.3 billion) amid an unpreceden­ted global slump in air travel because of the pandemic, but expects to deliver hundreds of planes and make a profit this year.

CEO Guillaume Faury acknowledg­ed Thursday that the company’s performanc­e last year was “far from expectatio­ns” and had to constantly adapt as airlines grounded planes—or folded altogether—because of travel restrictio­ns. Airbus announced in June that it would cut 15,000 jobs, mostly in France and Germany. “The crisis is not over. It is likely to continue to be our reality throughout the year,” he said. Airbus doesn’t expect the industry to recover to prepandemi­c levels until 2023-2025.

Airbus sales were down to €49.9 billion from €70 billion the year before. The company also reported a loss in 2019 because of a major multinatio­nal corruption settlement.

Airbus delivered 566 aircraft last year and expects to deliver about the same number this year, the company said. It took in 268 commercial plane orders, down from 768 the year before.

Both figures were well down from normal recent years, but above those from struggling US rival Boeing.

Boeing Co. got a bump in orders and deliveries of new planes in December, but it wasn’t enough to salvage the year. It notably suffered from continuing cancellati­ons of its 737 Max jet, which was grounded for 21 months after crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia killed 346 people.

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