Airbus is considering ending production of its A400M if the seven European governments that ordered the state-of-the-art military airlifter refuse to share ballooning costs.
After its long-awaited maiden flight in December, Europe’s state-of-the-art Airbus A400M military airlifter could find itself showcased in a museum if government buyers don’t agree to help shoulder the burden of the program’s huge financial overruns. Speaking on Radio Monte Carlo, French Defence Minister, Hervé Morin, said that while governments have agreed to waive contractual…
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