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Regional Disputes Delay Airbus Restructuring

Wed, 21 Feb 2007 06:00:00 EST | NPR News Headlines

The parent company of Europe's Airbus plans job cuts, but can't decide where to make them. Germany, France and Britain all want to preserve jobs in their countries. An announcement of a restructuring plan -- expected this week -- is now on hold.


Cutbacks at Airbus Approved, but Details Are Not Yet Public

Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:13:27 EDT | New York Times

The parent company of the aircraft maker Airbus said its board had approved a turnaround plan, one week after shareholders were asked to overcome narrow national issues.


EADS Board Backs Airbus Turnaround Plan

Tue, 27 Feb 2007 01:19:11 +0100 | economicsnews.it

Town Hall, DC -An Airbus A380 super jumbo performs its demonstration flight at the 46th International Paris Air Show at Le Bouget airport, north of Paris, in this June 16, ...

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Airbus facing new showdown over planned job cuts, plant sales

Tue, 27 Feb 2007 16:39:00 -0500 | CANOE Money

PARIS (AP) - Airbus emerged from one damaging battle but looked set to plunge into another, as workers staged walkouts and threatened wider strikes over expected job losses, plant sales and other restructuring measures to be announced Wednesday.


Airbus Announces 10,000 Job Cuts

Wed, 28 Feb 2007 16:00:00 EST | NPR News Headlines

European aircraft maker Airbus says it's cutting 10,000 jobs over the next four years as part of a restructuring plan. NPR's Emily Harris reports.


Airbus' woes continue

Mon, 05 Mar 2007 06:09 GMT | CayCompass.com

PARIS (AP) - Leading French presidential contender Nicolas Sarkozy said Monday that Airbus may need a rescue package, becoming the latest candidate to suggest the state should step in to save the troubled European planemaker.


World Business Briefing | Europe: France: Possible State Aid for Airbus

Mon, 05 Mar 2007 22:26:23 EDT | New York Times

The government, goaded by presidential candidates into responding to large job cuts at the airplane maker Airbus, said it was ready to pump cash into the company and shake up a Franco-German power-sharing pact. Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin also called on the parent of Airbus, the European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company, to abandon paying a dividend this year to its shareholders, which include the French government, after announcing plans to cut 10,000 jobs. Some 4,300 of those jobs are in France. Mr. Villepin, above, said the government stood ready to participate if the holding company decided to tap its shareholders for more cash through a capital increase to shore up a company badly hit by delays to the new Airbus A380 superjumbo airliner. ?The state will play its role,? he said. However, EADS?s biggest private shareholder, the German car company DaimlerChrysler, has battled for years to prevent what it regards as state meddling.


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