Transportation Industry

GERMANY TO CUT ITS AIRBUS A400M ORDER.

Transport Europe, December, 2002

Germany plans to cut its order for the European military transport aircraft Airbus A400M from the 73 initially ordered to only 60, announced German Defence Minister Peter Struck on December 4. The decision had already been leaked by MPs from the Social Democrat party of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, and in the press.

The Minister added that the decision had not been "easy to implement but necessary from the financial standpoint". Paradoxically, the decision was welcomed by Airbus Military, the subsidiary of the European aerospace group EADS responsible for the programme: "We hope this will lead us to programme launch within the next two to three months", said David Jennings, spokesman for Airbus Military. The A400M programme initially planned on orders of 196...

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