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Fri, Mar 09, 2007

Airbus Wins First Firm Orders For A350XWB

Good News For Beleagured Planemaker

What once was old, is new again... and that's definitely good news for Airbus, which won its first firm order this week for the redesigned A350 XWB midsized airliner, from an old customer.

The Associated Press reports Finnair converted its nine orders for the first iteration of the A350 -- which won't be built -- to the XWB, and added two additional orders as well. Those are the first firm commitments to the upgraded plane, which was announced in July of last year and officially launched in December.

"We are particularly honored by this mark of confidence from Finnair," Airbus COO John Leahy said, adding the orders amounted to "an endorsement of the new A350 XWB program."

After the past couple weeks, Airbus will take any endorsements it can get. The European planemaker is dealing with worker response to announcement of the EADS-mandated "Power8" restructuring program, calling for cuts to 10,000 jobs and the closure or spinoff of six plants. As ANN reported, workers have taken to the streets in France and Germany in protest.

Finnair also ordered a combination of seven new A330 and A340 widebodies as part of the XWB deal. Leahy is reportedly still in negotiations with airlines holding the remaining 93 outstanding A350 orders.

FMI: www.airbus.com

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