press release
Toulouse, 9 June 2020 – "Facing an unprecedented crisis, we at Airbus are doing all we can to ensure the future of our company and the aerospace ecosystem.
We thank our governmental partners who have supported the aerospace sector since the beginning of the crisis either through direct support to airlines and suppliers, or through partial unemployment schemes.
We welcome the strong plan announced today by the French government. It represents an important milestone for both our commercial aircraft business, which is facing a significant reduction in production of around 40%, as well as for our defence businesses which protect national sovereignty.
In the face of a significant reduction in commercial aircraft production we need to continue to act quickly and this plan will help us to mitigate the short-term impacts, while allowing for the protection of key technologies and critical skills to ensure we can rebound when the time is right.
The research and technology component of this plan will serve as a strong and much needed accelerator in the transition towards the decarbonisation of air transport. Airbus will continue its leading role in the mission to present the first "zero emission" commercial aircraft by 2035.
In parallel, the Investment Fund targeted in July 2020 is designed to support the overall ecosystem. Airbus, as part of GIFAS, is contributing close to 120 million euros and appreciates the government’s commitment to match fund the 200 million euros from the 4 companies Dassault, Thales, Safran and Airbus. With additional contributions from private investors, the fund can reach 500 million euros.”
martes, 9 de junio de 2020
Aéronautique : ce qu'il faut retenir du plan de soutien gouvernemental à 15 milliards d'euros
https://www.midilibre.fr/2020/06/09/aeronautique-la-survie-dairbus-est-en-jeu-le-gouvernement-devoile-son-plan-de-soutien,8923956.php
https://www.economie.gouv.fr/plan-soutien-aeronautique
Dossier de presse : Plan de soutien à l'aéronautique - 09/06/2020 [PDF; 2,3 Mo]
Discours de Bruno Le Maire, ministre de l'Économie et des Finances : Plan de soutien à l'aéronautique - 09/06/2020 [PDF; 556 Ko]
Financially, 2020 will go down as the worst year in the history of aviation. Industry Losses to Top $84 Billion in 2020
https://www.iata.org/en/pressroom/pr/2020-06-09-01/
📉 "Financially, 2020 will go down as the worst year in the history of #aviation"
IATA's new financial outlook shows that airlines are expected to lose $84.3 billion this year due to the #COVID19 crisis.
👉 Read more here: https://t.co/NF4MPTxdNe https://t.co/el6x7VafWP