Qantas cancels Airbus A380 order placed in 2006


FE Team | Published: February 08, 2019 14:40:40 | Updated: February 10, 2019 13:09:41


An Aiirbus SE A380 aircraft of Qantas Airways takes off from Sydney International Airport in Australia on August 22, 2017 — Reuters photo

Australia’s Qantas Airways said it formally cancelled a longstanding order for eight Airbus SE A380 superjumbo jets.

Thursday's decision, which will remove the order placed in 2006 from the Airbus order book, comes as new doubts have been raised about the future of the four-engine A380.

Dubai’s Emirates is exploring switching some orders for the superjumbo to the smaller A350 in a move that has Airbus looking closely at closing A380 factories sooner than expected, people familiar with the matter told Reuters news agency last week.

A Qantas spokesman said the airline had formalised its decision to cancel the order for eight A380s following discussions with Airbus.

“These aircraft have not been part of the airline’s fleet and network plans for some time,” the Qantas spokesman said.

Qantas has 12 A380s in its fleet and the spokesman said it would proceed with plans to refurbish the cabins starting in the middle of this year, with the jets set to remain flying with the airline “well into the future”.

An Airbus spokesman said the manufacturer had agreed to the “contract amendment” announced by Qantas.

The A380 has a list price of $445.6 million, but airlines typically receive significant discounts from manufacturers.

 

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