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Airbus books €1.1 bil loss in wake of pandemic

European aircraft giant says headwinds limited, as it logs second consecutive year of losses

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Feb 2021 6:00PM

Airbus books €1.1 bil loss in wake of pandemic
Airbus says its revenues plunged due to the challenging market environment, adding that the Covid-19 pandemic means the prospect of an improvement does not seem likely in the near future. – Pixabay pic, February 18, 2021

PARIS – European aircraft giant Airbus said today it was able to limit its losses last year, even as the airline sector collapsed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Airbus said in a statement that it booked a net loss of €1.1 billion (RM5.37 billion) in 2020.

That was a slight improvement over the previous year’s bottom-line loss of €1.4 billion (RM6.83 billion), when Airbus was hit with a huge fine of €3.6 billion (RM17.56 billion) in a corruption scandal.

The company’s fierce US rival Boeing had a massive loss of US$11.9 billion (RM48.14 billion) last year as the Covid-19 crisis played out, combined with getting its key 737 MAX aircraft back in the air.

“The 2020 results demonstrate the resilience of Airbus in the most challenging crisis to hit the aerospace industry,” said chief executive Guillaume Faury. 

Group revenues plunged to €49.9 billion (RM243.44 billion) from €70.5 billion (RM343.93) a year earlier, “driven by the difficult market environment impacting the commercial aircraft business with 34% fewer deliveries year-on-year,” Airbus said.

A total of 566 commercial aircraft were delivered, comprising 38 A220s, 446 A320s, 19 A330s, 59 A350s and four A380s, compared with 863 aircraft in 2019.

Airbus said it saw no immediate improvement for the industry’s prospects for now.

“Many uncertainties remain for our industry in 2021 as the pandemic continues to impact lives, economies and societies,” Faury said. – AFP, February 18, 2021

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