EUROPE & CIS: EADS first-quarter profit tumbles 40%
Airbus parent EADS reported firstquarter net income of €170 million (US$232 million), down 40 per cent from €285 million a year earlier, as net commercial aircraft orders dropped dramatically year-on-year to eight compared to 395 in last year’s firstquarter.
First-quarter revenue fell 14 per cent to €8.47 billion and EBIT fell 70 per cent to €232 million. Airbus’s revenue declined 21 per cent to €5.88 billion as it delivered 116 aircraft compared to 123 in the year-ago period. EBIT dropped 86 per cent to €89 million owing in part to “negative foreign exchange impacts.â€
The company is placing its focus on aircraft deliveries this year instead of new orders, Airbus CEO Tom Enders said, noting that order deferrals are a challenge to manage. “Cancellation of an aircraft order is actually not very typical in our business†because airlines risk losing their pre-delivery payment, he explained. “It is more difficult for us to defer deliveries. This has to be very carefully managed.â€
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