Airbus boss warns company is 'bleeding cash'

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Coronavirus: Airbus boss warns company is 'bleeding cash'

Greg Waldron, from the aviation industry news website Flight Global, highlighted the huge impact of coronavirus on Airbus and the sector as a whole, saying:"Every assumption we had about the industry has been totally upended."

In response to the pandemic Airbus had already begun implementing government-assisted furlough schemes starting with 3,000 workers in France and said it would lower output of its narrow-body jets to 40 a month. Despite the major blow the coronavirus has dealt to Airbus, Mr Waldron thinks it will survive this crisis but not without significant layoffs.

"However, there's going to be a great deal of pain to go through. If they cut production rates quite significantly you're going to see large numbers of layoffs. I would expect in a few years years you'll see a smaller leaner Airbus than what we have now."Airbus did not immediately reply to a request for comment from the BBC.

 

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