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Thomas Enders CEO from Airbus says: "Airbus will rethink investments in the Uk

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http://www.touleco.fr/Decu-par-le-Brexit-Tom-Enders-va-revoir-la-strategie-d-Airbus,19586

Airbus overthinks its investments in the UK and propably will leave completly. Meanwhile first banks start to close down in London and start to transfer their HQ to Frankfurt and Dublin:

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I think thats good news. Airbus is a european project and the UK leaving the EU now becomes mostly a security risk. Since Airbus openly announced to "rethink" its investments in the Uk its most likely that the core production of the wings will be moved to Germany or Italy and Spain.
 
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Airbus can buy US engines then as no EU country currently makes engines to power the vast majority of the fleet.

Airbus doesnt "buy" engines. Your lack of business knowledge amuses me. Airlines order a specific airplane. Airbus delivers this specific airplane. During the process of orderibng the airline choses the engines it wants and those are bought by the operator in a seperate contract.

So if British Airways orderes an A380 it makes a contract with airbus for the A380 and anotehr contract with the engine supplier Engine alliance or R&R.

So good luck for R&R to stop making business with British Aiways lol
 
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Airbus doesnt "buy" engines. Your lack of business knowledge amuses me. Airlines order a specific airplane. Airbus delivers this specific airplane. During the process of orderibng the airline choses the engines it wants and those are bought by the operator in a seperate contract.

So if British Airways orderes an A380 it makes a contract with airbus for the A380 and anotehr contract with the engine supplier Engine alliance or R&R.

So good luck for R&R to stop making business with British Aiways lol

Dude - who cares about the technicalities.

My point is that a significant proportion of Airbus planes are powered by UK engines so good luck with trying to sideline UK.

EU is no longer self-sufficient in making planes without UK and Airbus will now be like Bombardier or Embraer.:lol:
 
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Dude - who cares about the technicalities.

My point is that a significant proportion of Airbus planes are powered by UK engines so good luck with trying to sideline UK.

EU is no longer self-sufficient in making planes without UK and Airbus will now be like Bombardier or Embraer.:lol:


You still dont get it right? They are powered by R&R when airlines make a contract with them to power their airplanes. Airbus gives a shit what airlines chose. Thats a contract that doesnt touch the business field of Airbus in the slightest. That said its pretty much obvious that Airbus will leave the Uk and it was said before the referendum.

So i dont get why you are angry? The cards were on the table so british people knew what they vote for. They voted for Airbus leaving the Uk and get what they wanted. I dont see the problem.

btw Morgan Stanley said they transfer their HQ to Frankfurt today :D
 
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You still dont get it right? They are powered by R&R when airlines make a contract with them to power their airplanes. Airbus gives a shit what airlines chose. Thats a contract that doesnt touch the business field of Airbus in the slightest. That said its pretty much obvious that Airbus will leave the Uk and it was said before the referendum.

So i dont get why you are angry? The cards were on the table so british people knew what they vote for. They voted for Airbus leaving the Uk and get what they wanted. I dont see the problem.

btw Morgan Stanley said they transfer their HQ to Frankfurt today :D

I am not angry dude. lol

The point I am trying to make is that EU has lost the ability to independently manufacture civilian jets with the loss of the UK from EU.

Now, are France and Germany going to make an all-out effort to build EU jet engine capability?

Morgan Stanley - who cares as UK has made a deal with China, which is already the largest economy in PPP, to safeguard it's economic future.:D
 
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I am not angry dude. lol

The point I am trying to make is that EU has lost the ability to independently manufacture civilian jets with the loss of the UK from EU.

Now, are France and Germany going to make an all-out effort to build EU jet engine capability?

They dont need to. The german MTU, french Snecma and others can of course build any form of engines. Infact they even developed the GP7200 build from Engine Alliance and used for the A380.

Your point is?

P.s.: i dont even know why i debate this with a guy who understands as much about airplane engines as a Britney Spears fan about music.
 
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They dont need to. The german MTU, french Snecma and others can of course build any form of engines. Infact they even developed the GP7200 build from Engine Alliance and used for the A380.

:rofl:

Yes, France and Germany can build engines like Rolls Royce and General Electric.
Ok dude, whatever you say.
 
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:rofl:

Yes, France and Germany can build engines like Rolls Royce and General Electric.
Ok dude, whatever you say.

Its ok snaily. No need to discuss stuff with a guy who never was closer to an airplane engine than 50meters. I actually open those things. Its my job you know?

Look, you bring up BS. I rebuffed your nonsense, explained how the deals work and you propably got teached the first time about MTU and Snecma.

Its always a joy to teach not so benefited people something new. :)

Maybe tomorrow i´ll teach you how to install running water in your hut.
 
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Airbus doesnt "buy" engines. Your lack of business knowledge amuses me. Airlines order a specific airplane. Airbus delivers this specific airplane. During the process of orderibng the airline choses the engines it wants and those are bought by the operator in a seperate contract.

So if British Airways orderes an A380 it makes a contract with airbus for the A380 and anotehr contract with the engine supplier Engine alliance or R&R.

So good luck for R&R to stop making business with British Aiways lol
Do Airbus use Rolls Royce engines on their airplanes?
 
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