The Philippine Star

Airbus to invest $600 M in new US plant

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ATLANTA (Reuters) — European planemaker Airbus is poised to invest $600 million in a new US production facility in Mobile, Alabama, for its A320 passenger jet that is expected to produce four planes a month by 2017, according to two people familiar with the company’s plans.

US rival Boeing Co on Friday argued that a US- based plant would not dilute Washington’s case against European aircraft loans that the World Trade Organizati­on has found illegal. The same body has also faulted some US aid to Boeing.

Airbus, owned by Europe’s EADS and Boeing, the world’s dominant jetmakers, are involved in the largest-ever dispute at the WTO over mutual accusation­s of billions of dollars of illegal aircraft subsidies.

“While it is interestin­g once again to see Airbus promising to move jobs from Europe to the United States, no matter how many are created, the numbers pale in comparison to the thousands of US jobs destroyed by illegal subsidies, which Airbus and its European government underwrite­rs have failed to remove to the satisfacti­on of the US government and in direct contravent­ion of internatio­nal trade law,” Boeing spokesman Charlie Miller said in an emailed statement.

Airbus had initially offered to assemble some commercial freighters in Mobile to sweeten a bid for a bitterly fought $35 billion refueling tanker contest it lost to Boeing last year.

The latest plan calls for a $600 million Alabama assembly plant dedicated to the A320 passenger jet that would start producing four aircraft a month in 2017, according to two people familiar with the matter who were not authorized to speak publicly.

One local official said the plant would create a significan­t number of direct jobs, and could attract many smaller companies needed to provide components for the new passenger planes, to the region.

It would be the second plant outside Europe for Airbus’s most popular jet. The EADS unit produces 37 planes a month between France and Germany and 3 a month in China.

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