The Citizen (KZN)

Airbus calls for Brexit data ‘now’

- Paris

Airbus issued its strongest warning yet over the impact of Britain’s departure from the European Union, saying a withdrawal without a deal would force it to reconsider its long-term position and put thousands of British jobs at risk.

In a memorandum issued on Thursday, Airbus said current plans for a transition period ending in December 2020, were still too short for the European planemaker to adapt its supply chain and would prevent it from expanding its British supplier base.

Airbus, which makes wings for all its passenger jets in Britain, said that leaving both the EU’s single market and customs union immediatel­y and without any agreed transition would lead to “severe disruption and interrupti­on” of production.

“A no-deal scenario directly threatens Airbus’ future in the UK,” said Tom Williams, chief operating officer of Airbus.

Two years on from the Brexit vote, businesses are starting to speak out over uncertaint­y about the trading and regulatory environmen­t once Britain leaves the EU next March.

Echoing calls by Germany’s Siemens earlier this week, Airbus said it needed immediate details on how its operations would have to be organised. Airbus supports 100 000 jobs in Britain, with 14 000 people directly employed by the company. –

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