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Airbus Concerned About "Adverse Impact" Over Qatar Airways Suit

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Airbus’ ongoing dispute with Qatar Airways has it worried about the impact on the company’s reputation as the court cases related to the A350s drag on. The plane maker has been at loggerheads with the Middle East carrier regarding the paint issues of the A350 aircraft. And in its latest financial statement, Airbus has warned its investors about the potential impact the dispute could have on its balance sheet. Airbus concerned A report by City A.M. cites Airbus’ latest financial statement, which… (www.msn.com) 기타...

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avionik99
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Airbus needs to admit fault (because it is indeed their paint screw-up) settle the suit and get over it!
royhunte92
Still puzzled as to why only one airline considers it a major problem.
EtienneDaniels
Maybe another airplane maker gives them kickbacks to do it?
alanhewat
Airbus is right to warn shareholders about this dispute, but Qatar Airways should also be concerned that their ability to play Airbus against Boeing may be impacted in the future.
jeanmarccoursieres
Hectic way for Airbus to handle this claim ! So far they were sitting firm on their position, and taking the unusual step to delete a major order from a major, even nasty, customer,and now they go publicly whining this could hurt them and their results !
Would have better to shut up and go back to the bargaining table with Qatar.
rayzeeman
The quotation from the Airbus financial statement is a routine disclosure required by accounting standards whenever a company is involved in litigation. You will find similar statements in the financial reports of most any large company.
pbalram
Airbus screwed up, they should have come up with a settlement outside of the courts.
Boeing early on had paint adherence issues too with their carbon-fiber fuselages, which they resolved immediately during development.
musocat
Considering that Qatar grounded a bunch of their Airbus planes over the paint issue during the pandemic when they likely would have had to ground them anyway - and trying to get money damages from Airbus for it - I find Qatar's position that this is more than a cosmetic problem a bit suspect. Nevertheless, I hope they all get this row sorted.
RDLoven
It is part of doing business. Now they know what Boeing has been going through. Wait until they have a good wreck.
regcaton
Seems like working to fix it would have been the best way to go. To lose billions of dollars of business over such an issue is crazy. Airbus can only lose this PR issue and without customers businesses don't exist.
ImperialEagle
Well, Duh!
Airbus should have done the right thing, taken responsibility, and fixed the problem in the first place. They can claim the aircraft is safe all day long, but, if I, as a pax, see a large chunk of the fuselage missing I'm not getting on that airplane.
The Airbus management's arrogant and irresponsible behavior was bound to have consequences. It put the airlines on notice that unless they write their own airframe warranty clauses into the purchase contracts, they are dealing with a manufacturer who will not guarantee and stand by their product.
The EU court is nothing but a commune of beaurocratic puppets taking orders from their individual Governments.
I am sure there are some details we the public will never know. And Airbus will never know just how much their policy of arrogance has cost them over this one little problem. Just fix the planes, stupid!
jeliop
Hopefully, they go bankrupt in five years time.

Propwash122
Does “they” mean Airbus, Qatar Airways, or both?

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