French government aviation industry support of 1.8 trillion yen New Corona June 10 6:36

The French government has invested JPY 1.8 trillion in Japanese yen for the aviation industry, which has been hit by the spread of the new coronavirus, including funds to accelerate the development of aircraft that reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Announced support measures.

In France, a major aircraft manufacturer based in the South, Airbus, has been in a critical deficit due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, which resulted in a final deficit of three months from January to March. Has been hit hard.

France's economy minister, Le Mer, announced a press conference on the 9th and announced that he would provide assistance to the aviation industry of a total of EUR 15 billion, or JPY 1.8 trillion in Japanese yen.

One of the pillars is funding to develop aircraft with reduced carbon dioxide emissions in order to enhance the competitiveness of the aviation industry, investing 1.5 billion euros over the next three years, spending over 180 billion yen in Japanese yen Is going to accelerate.

It also includes the government and major manufacturers funding each other to form a fund to support the capital investment of small and medium-sized enterprises that deliver parts, and to accelerate the ordering of aircraft scheduled by the military. ..

Lemaire said at a press conference, "If we do not intervene, one-third of the jobs in the aviation industry will be lost," and a crisis of 100,000 jobs including related industries will be lost. I asked the French people for their understanding of the huge amount of support.