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Gino Under
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Airbus in danger

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Wow! Does this ever sound familiar.

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury gave a dramatic warning to employees that heralds potentially deeper production cuts than initially planned.

“The survival of Airbus is in question if we don’t act now,” he wrote in a letter to staff sent on April 24. Airbus was “bleeding cash at an unprecedented speed,” Faury said. “We must now act urgently to reduce our cash-out, restore our financial balance and, ultimately, to regain control of our destiny."

Airbus is also understood to be talking to its home country governments about potential financial support. It had recently expanded credit lines to around €30 billion ($32.5 billion), an exercise that has given it “time to adapt and resize.” Airbus, like Boeing, will publish its financial results for the first quarter on April 29.

-Aviation Week-

I especially liked, "talking to its home country governments" and "time to adapt and resize". Boy, does it ever sound familiar.
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Surprised? Not really ..

Boeing shows how going cheap can cost you a bundle, now they want Uncle Sam to save them from the demise they deserve.

Airbus is playing the game .. and why not? Everyone else has there hand out ..
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Maybe Bombardier will be able to buy back the A220 for a $ :D
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Launchpad1 wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2020 9:56 am Maybe Bombardier will be able to buy back the A220 for a $ :D
Funny enough, Bombardier was extremely fortunate to have sold off their airliner divisions when they did. Can you imagine having to go through that in this climate?!
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