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Friday, September 19, 2008 (AP)
Airbus CEO pledges 12 A380 deliveries this year



   (09-19) 06:46 PDT TOULOUSE, France (AP) --
   Airbus will meet its target of delivering 12 A380 super jumbo aircraft
this year, the company's chief executive pledged Friday, brushing aside
reports that manufacturing and engineering difficulties had again put the
project behind schedule.
   The 525-seat, A-380 has been plagued by delays due to missteps, technical
setbacks, communication failures and financial improprieties that have
tarnished Airbus' image. The first in a series of costly delays was
announced in June 2005.
   In May, the European planemaker cut its delivery forecast by one aircraft
this year and by four in 2009, due to continued problems with the giant
aircraft's wiring.
   "I'm ready to take a bet that we will deliver more than 10 aircraft, more
than 11 aircraft," CEO Tom Enders said Friday. "The target is 12. I
confirmed it two days ago, I confirm it today."
   Enders spoke at a ceremony in the southern French city of Toulouse marki=
ng
the hand-over to Australian carrier Qantas Airways of the first of the 20
A380s it has on order.
   Qantas Chief Executive Geoff Dixon said the airline was forced to
"aggressively" adapt its flight schedules because of the Airbus delays,
but said he was so pleased with the A380 that he was already considering
ordering more.
   Without the delays, Qantas would already have eight to 12 A380s by now,
Dixon said,
   "It's two years and two months behind," Dixon said. "But that's history,
we've adapted. We'd have liked to have the aircraft, but we're getting it
now, and we'll probably get more."
   Dixon declined to say exactly how many additional A380s Qantas was
thinking about ordering. Qantas expects to receive three more of the
superjumbos by the end of this year.
   The airline is also beginning talks with Airbus about a possible order f=
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the planemaker's A350 long-haul aircraft. The talks will take place over
the next six months, Dixon said.
   Airbus workers, meanwhile, briefly went on strike Friday in Toulouse and
Saint-Nazaire, in the northwest of the country.
   In Toulouse, up to 300 workers walked off the job for two hours but did
not disrupt the Qantas delivery ceremony. The strikers were protesting a
planned restructuring. ----------------------------------------------------=
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Copyright 2008 AP

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