Unions warn on jobs as Airbus reaches Spirit Aero factory deal
- Spirit AeroSystems signed a definitive agreement with Airbus SE to transfer certain assets.
- This divestiture facilitates Spirit's acquisition by The Boeing Company, requiring regulatory approvals.
- Airbus takes ownership of sites in Kinston, St. Nazaire, Casablanca and production in Prestwick, Wichita, Belfast.
- Airbus provides Spirit $200 million in non-interest-bearing credit lines for Airbus programs.
- Both transactions are expected to close concurrently in the third quarter of 2025.
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Airbus is buying some of rival Boeing's old supply chain
Airbus (AIR) said on Monday that it agreed to acquire some of Sprit Aerosystems’s facilities for making jet parts, completing a carve-up with Boeing (BA) of the struggling supplier and taking direct control of production.Read more...
Airbus will buy Spirit AeroSystems’ US and UK assets as it carves up the supplier with Boeing
Europe’s Airbus has finalized an agreement to take some assets from Spirit AeroSystems, both companies said Monday, completing a critical part of a transatlantic carve-up of the struggling supplier with US rival Boeing.
Airbus acquires plants from damaged US aviation supplier Spirit
In order to get the crisis-ridden supplier Spirit back under the umbrella of the Group, US aircraft manufacturer Boeing had to pass on some loss-making facilities to Airbus. Now both companies have reached an agreement.
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