A380: Airbus to stop making superjumbo as orders dry up

A380: Airbus to stop making superjumbo as orders dry up

2019-02-14    01'17''

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Airbus has announced it will end production of its A380 superjumbo passenger jet after failing to secure orders – a move that puts UK jobs at risk. The European aerospace group said it had made the “painful” decision to stop making the world’s largest superjumbo in 2021 after Emirates, the A380’s biggest customer, reduced an outstanding order for 53 planes to only 14. Emirates will instead order 70 of the smaller A330 and A350 aircraft, underlining the trend towards smaller, more efficient aircraft that made the A380 unsustainable. The cancellation of the A380 will affect the jobs of as many as 3,500 Airbus staff, including around 300 at its factory in Broughton, north Wales, which constructs the model’s wings. The Broughton site has around 6,000 employees, while another 3,000 in Filton, near Bristol, work on landing gear and fuel systems for the A380. However, Airbus said a “significant number” of staff will move to production of other, more popular models and major job losses in the UK are not expected as a result of the announcement.