Airbus January-March financial results reach a loss of more than 55 billion yen New Corona April 29, 20:33

A major European aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, had a final deficit in its three-month financial statements up to the previous month, due to a decrease in aircraft deliveries due to the spread of the new coronavirus.

On the 29th, Airbus announced its financial results from January to March this year, with sales of EUR 10.6 billion, and the Japanese yen was about 1.2 trillion yen, down 15% from the same period last year, and the final profit or loss was 4 We had a deficit of over 880 million euros or 55 billion yen.

This is because airline companies drastically reduced their operations due to the spread of the new coronavirus, which resulted in a decrease in aircraft deliveries.

In response to this situation, Airbus plans to reduce aircraft production by about one-third compared with the past, CEO Fori CEO says "is in the midst of the most serious crisis for the aerospace industry to date." Did.

While Europe is beginning to resume economic activity, demand for aviation remains sluggish, and the British Airways group in the UK has a tough prospect that it will take years for passenger numbers to return to pre-infection levels. is showing.