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Related: About this forumAirbus ready to phase out A380 if fails to win Emirates deal: sources
Source: Reuters
#BUSINESS NEWS DECEMBER 27, 2017 / 8:35 AM / UPDATED 7 MINUTES AGO
Airbus ready to phase out A380 if fails to win Emirates deal: sources
Tim Hepher
4 MIN READ
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus is drawing up contingency plans to phase out production of the worlds largest jetliner, the A380 superjumbo, if it fails to win a key order from Dubais Emirates, three people familiar with the matter said.
The moment of truth for the slow-selling airliner looms after just 10 years in service and leaves one of Europes most visible international symbols hanging by a thread, despite a major airline investment in new cabins unveiled this month.
If there is no Emirates deal, Airbus will start the process of ending A380 production, a person briefed on the plans said. A supplier added such a move was logical due to weak demand.
Airbus and Emirates declined to comment. Airbus also declined to say how many people work on the project.
Any shutdown is expected to be gradual, allowing Airbus to produce orders it has in hand, mainly from Emirates.
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Airbus ready to phase out A380 if fails to win Emirates deal: sources
Tim Hepher
4 MIN READ
PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus is drawing up contingency plans to phase out production of the worlds largest jetliner, the A380 superjumbo, if it fails to win a key order from Dubais Emirates, three people familiar with the matter said.
The moment of truth for the slow-selling airliner looms after just 10 years in service and leaves one of Europes most visible international symbols hanging by a thread, despite a major airline investment in new cabins unveiled this month.
If there is no Emirates deal, Airbus will start the process of ending A380 production, a person briefed on the plans said. A supplier added such a move was logical due to weak demand.
Airbus and Emirates declined to comment. Airbus also declined to say how many people work on the project.
Any shutdown is expected to be gradual, allowing Airbus to produce orders it has in hand, mainly from Emirates.
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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-airbus-a380/airbus-ready-to-phase-out-a380-if-fails-to-win-emirates-deal-sources-idUSKBN1EL11L
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Airbus ready to phase out A380 if fails to win Emirates deal: sources (Original Post)
Eugene
Dec 2017
OP
that would be a shame - we took an A380 to Paris couple months ago - very comfortable flight
DrDan
Jan 2018
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DonaldsRump
(7,715 posts)1. 100% chance
....that the Idiot in Chief will take credit for "making America great again" if Airbus stops making the A380, and how he has personally helped Boeing etc. etc.
DrDan
(20,411 posts)2. that would be a shame - we took an A380 to Paris couple months ago - very comfortable flight
mainer
(12,179 posts)3. oh too bad. I love the A380
Flew Emirates a few years ago, and that was the most luxurious flight I've ever taken in my life.
DrDan
(20,411 posts)5. yep - Emirates does a great job - took a flight through Dubai - absolutely great service
EX500rider
(11,468 posts)4. I was reading on another site..
....that if a bargain airlines like Ryan or Spirit bought some used they could get about 800 seats on it....d'oh!
Can you imagine that boarding call?