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Sat, Mar 12, 2011

Airbus Appoints New A400M Program Chief

Series Production And Industrial Launch Approved

Airbus Military has given the green light to the industrial launch of the A400M airlifter and approved the start of series production. This follows a thorough review of all aspects of the program which demonstrated that all readiness criteria were fulfilled. The go-ahead means that the first four series aircraft will be produced in 2012 and the production rate will gradually be ramped up to 2.5 aircraft per month by the end of 2015.

“The industrial launch is a very important milestone for the program. It is also excellent news for the suppliers and workforce who depend on the program and who can now look forward to producing the A400M in the years ahead," said Airbus Military CEO Domingo Ureña.

As the aircraft moves into production, Rafael Tentor, who has led the program for four years, is handing over responsibility to Cédric Gautier, currently President and Chief Executive of EADS Sogerma, who will lead the program to certification, delivery and entry into service of the aircraft with the launch customers. He assumes his new duties April 1.

“My most sincere thanks go to Rafael for all the work he and his team have performed over the past years. His enormous commitment and dedication have enabled the A400M to become the aircraft it is today”, commented Domingo Ureña. “Rafael has led the program back on track, to first flight and initial Flight Test. The industrial launch means a turning point. I am convinced that, with all his engineering and above all industrial expertise, Cédric will be the best person to manage this new phase leading to type certification, series production and entry into service.”

As of April 1st, Rafael Tentor is becoming Head of Airbus Military aircraft programs, covering the Light & Medium C212, CN235 and C295, as well as the A330 MRTT and all other conversions. He will replace Javier Matallanos who will be assigned special projects by the Airbus Military CEO.

Following a graduation at the Ecole Centrale in Nantes (France) in 1985, Cédric Gautier began his career in the Engineering Department with Aerospatiale Espace et Défense (now part of EADS-Astrium) where he moved up to head Les Mureaux production in 1997 for Aerospatiale Matra Lanceurs. In 1999 he was named Head of EADS-Astrium Integration and Production before being appointed Head of Industrial at EADS Sogerma Services in 2006, and subsequently being promoted to president and CEO of EADS Sogerma in 2007.

Airbus Military holds 174 orders for the A400M from eight customers. Civil Certification is due by year end, with first delivery to first customer/operator, the French Air Force, by the turn of the year 2012 / early 2013.

FMI: www.airbus.com

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