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Airbus cuts production by third due to Covid-19 pandemic

Airbus is reducing production by about a third as demand for aircraft and travel plummets due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The company said it delivered 122 planes in the first quarter, but 60 remain undelivered. It delivered only 36 in March, down from 55 in February, as airlines asked to suspend orders while facing huge costs related to a near-total shutdown of air travel.

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said: “We are adapting production to the new reality of the airlines.

“We are all going through an unprecedented situation and we want to do this together as much as possible.”

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Airbus says it will review its output every month (Axel Heimken/dpa via AP)

Mr Faury was unable to indicate how long the production cuts would last, saying only that Airbus would review its output on a monthly basis.

“It is not unlikely that aviation will look different after this Covid-19 crisis,” he said.

The company said it is keeping tight control on its own costs and has not yet applied for government support, but said it might seek help from European government programmes that help pay the salaries of workers put on temporary leave.