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Airbus targets 10% cost cuts over global uncertainty and supply snags

Europe's Airbus is telling thousands of staff to reduce spending by 10% as global uncertainty and supply chain problems continue to squeeze its core jetliner business, three industry sources said.

View of an Airbus A321XLR aircraft being assembled on assembly line, at the Airbus Jean-Luc Lagardere site in Cornebarrieu, near Toulouse, France, April 4, 2025. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

The "cost-containment" order targets non-industrial spending in the commercial aircraft business and headquarters and comes on top of a two-year-old cost-saving project called LEAD.

The previously unreported latest measures have been in place for several weeks and take aim in part at the use of outside contractors, traditionally a key part of the group's resources, the sources said.

Reuters
Reuters

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