Live Trump is digging in after China retaliated to his tariffs. See the latest updates. Stuttgart - Delayed Quote • EUR Airbus SE (AIR.SG) Follow Compare 149.54 -8.24 (-5.22%) As of 7:50:02 PM GMT+2. Market Open. All News Press Releases SEC Filings France calls for firm tariff response avoiding escalation TOULOUSE, France (Reuters) -France's industry minister called on Friday for a proportionate but firm response to U.S. tariffs and said Europe wanted to avoid a damaging trade escalation, with the door open to negotiation. Speaking to reporters at an Airbus factory in Toulouse, Industry Minister Marc Ferracci said sweeping tariffs introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump were without precedent since the 1930s and could destabilise the global economy and cost jobs. "The response must first of all be a united European one," Ferracci said. Would you fly in a propeller plane? Airbus hopes so Propeller planes that once dominated the skies could again serve some of the world’s busiest flight routes under Airbus’s latest plans to slash carbon emissions. Boeing, Airbus Set to Lose 45-Year Duty-Free Status The Trump administration’s new tariffs upend a trade deal that has allowed Boeing, Airbus and other aerospace manufacturers to build aircraft and jet engines largely without tariffs since the 1980s, an aerospace industry group said. The latest duties are set to bring an end to tariff exemptions that these companies and their suppliers have enjoyed under a World Trade Organization deal that includes the U.S., China, Canada, most European Union nations and a host of other countries. The 1980 trade pact opened the door for broad U.S. commercial jet exports into Europe. India's parliament passes landmark bill in boost for aircraft lessors India's parliament on Thursday passed a landmark aviation bill that will make it easier for global aircraft leasing companies to repossess jets and engines when a carrier defaults on its payments, a big win for international lessors in a key market. India's "Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects" bill will fully implement the Cape Town Convention and Protocol, an international agreement on asset-based financing. The issue has been in focus since 2023 when lessors like SMBC Aviation couldn't repossess aircraft from India's Go First after it filed for bankruptcy. European defence giants race to replace Musk’s SpaceX ‘within months’ European defence companies are seeking to club together to form a rival to Elon Musk’s SpaceX within months, the head of the Italian manufacturing giant Leonardo has said. Aerospace walks trade tightrope as EU mulls tariff response Aerospace firms sought to contain a minefield of pressures on Thursday after an Airbus-led body urged the European Union to hit back against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and one of Europe's biggest airlines warned of higher fares. Aircraft, engines, spare parts and components from landing gear to seats face higher costs and planning for the peak summer travel season could be disrupted as Brussels mulls a response, industry experts warned. Trump on Wednesday imposed sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports including 20% on EU goods and 10% on imports from Britain, home to engine maker Rolls-Royce. Aston Martins to Scotch: The UK industries hit hardest by Donald Trump’s tariffs Aston Martins and Scotch whisky are likely to become more expensive in the US under Donald Trump. Annapurna Vishwanathan Joins Airbus (ENXTPA:AIR) As VP Driving Digital Transformation Airbus (ENXTPA:AIR) recently appointed Annapurna Vishwanathan as Vice President, Head of Information Management and Digital for India and South Asia, marking a significant step in enhancing its digital transformation efforts. The company's on-market total returns rose 8% over the last quarter. This period saw the launch of its CRYSTAL project, aiming to measure non-CO2 emissions from jet fuels, signifying a move towards sustainability. Furthermore, a proposed dividend increase and a special... Airbus Wins Order to Supply 70 A320neo Airplanes to BOC Aviation EADSY receives an order from BOC Aviation to deliver 70 of its A320neo commercial aircraft. Businesses rush goods into US foreign trade zones as tariffs loom Businesses have sharply increased shipments of imported goods into duty-free “foreign trade zones” as they make use of a Great Depression-era... Airbus delivered about 70 jets in March, industry sources say PARIS (Reuters) -Airbus delivered about 70 planes in March, industry sources said on Tuesday, up about 11% from March last year but leaving the European group a steep path towards its 2025 target. The world's largest planemaker declined to comment ahead of a monthly progress report to be published next week. If confirmed, the estimated March level would bring Airbus deliveries for the first quarter to around 135 aircraft, lagging the 142 seen in the same period last year. Boeing Wins Order to Supply 50 737-8 Airplanes to BOC Aviation BA receives an order to deliver 50 of its 737-8 commercial aircraft to BOC Aviation. Airbus getting better at managing supply chain disruptions, senior executive says Disruptions to the supply chain that are delaying aircraft deliveries are lessening and Airbus is getting much better at managing it, a senior company executive said on Monday. The European planemaker, which delivered 766 jets last year, roughly in line with its target, has been facing industrial delays due partly to problems in the aerospace supply chain, which have also hampered the recovery of embattled U.S. rival Boeing. Speaking to reporters in Taiwan, Airbus commercial aircraft executive vice president of sales Benoit de Saint-Exupery said it is taking a long time for the supply chain to get back on track, with a lot of disruptions in many suppliers. Lessor BOC Aviation to buy 120 Airbus, Boeing jets to grow fleet Singapore-based BOC Aviation, majority-owned by Bank of China, ordered 70 A320neo family aircraft from Airbus and 50 737 MAX 8 jets from Boeing. The deal underscores growing demand for narrowbody aircraft as more people travel by air, particularly on low-cost airlines that prefer new-generation single-aisle jets. The value of the deal was not disclosed, but the Airbus order would be worth about $3.78 billion and the Boeing order about $2.72 billion based on estimated delivery prices from aviation data provider Cirium Ascend. European satellite firms in preliminary EU talks over merger plan -source European aerospace companies Airbus, Thales and Leonardo have started preliminary talks with European Union antitrust regulators over a possible merger of their satellite businesses, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday. The source said the companies have begun discussions with EU competition authorities in what is called a "pre-notification phase", and that this marked a very early process that would not be expected to lead to any material outcome until "well into next year". A pre-notification refers to preliminary talks with regulators before a formal request for approval. Boeing Wins Order to Remanufacture 5 Chinooks: Time to Buy the Stock? Investors interested in BA stock should wait for a better entry point, considering its poor ROIC and downward revision in earnings estimates. Britain must not be shut out of EU defence fund, says fighter jet maker British defence suppliers must not be blocked from bidding for contracts bankrolled by the European Union’s €150bn (£126bn) military fund, bosses at Airbus have warned. Sanctions-hit Belarus looks to Gambia to boost its depleted air fleet Sanctions-hit Belarusian flag carrier Belavia is on the cusp of adding three Airbus planes to its depleted fleet after repurposing aircraft that had previously belonged to Gambian airline Magic Air , three people familiar with the matter told Reuters. Western sanctions imposed on Belarus and its larger neighbour Russia after Minsk forced a Ryanair plane to land in the Belarusian capital and following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine mean the two staunch allies face a shortage of planes, particularly large passenger aircraft. Flying risks becoming only ‘for the privileged’ under net zero, Qantas boss warns Net zero could make flying “something for the privileged”, the boss of Qantas has warned. Airbus sets out its stall ahead of new plane development Airbus on Tuesday gave a glimpse of technologies for its next airplane, a replacement for its best-selling A320neo family due to enter service between 10 and 15 years from now. The question of when to replace the industry's top-selling model, which competes with Boeing's 737 MAX in the busiest part of the market, is one of the key decisions for Guillaume Faury as he enters a third three-year term as CEO next month. Airbus said the new airplane would be 20-30% more efficient than the current A320neo family. Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 4/4/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is CAC 40 (^FCHI) Return AIR.SG CAC 40 (^FCHI) YTD -3.42% -1.43% 1-Year -9.49% -10.75% 3-Year +40.14% +8.08%