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Northrop pulls US air tanker bid Northrop and EADS exit tanker bid
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Northrop Grumman and its European partner EADS have pulled out of bidding for a $35bn (£23bn) US Air Force air-to-air refuelling tanker contract.Northrop Grumman and its European partner EADS have pulled out of bidding for a $35bn (£23bn) US Air Force air-to-air refuelling tanker contract.
The announcement most likely leaves the way clear for Boeing to win the deal.The announcement most likely leaves the way clear for Boeing to win the deal.
Explaining the move, Northrop Grumman said the US Air Force's contract proposal "favours" Boeing. It came as EADS said it made a net loss of 763m euros ($1bn; £692m) last year, against a profit of 1.57bn euros in 2008, and said 2010 may be "volatile".
In the three months to December, the Airbus parent company also said it had lost 1.05bn euros.
'Weigh heavily'
The firm scrapped its dividend as it was hit by financial charges on its A380 superjumbo, adverse currency fluctuations, and cost overruns on its delayed A400M airlifter.
"The A380 continued to weigh heavily on the underlying performance," EADS said in a statement, adding that it had also suffered from exceptional foreign exchange effects.
Last year Airbus beat rival Boeing in aircraft production, delivering a record 498 aircraft.
Airbus said it hoped to deliver the same number of aircraft this year as last year, and to secure 250 to 300 new gross orders.
But it warned that it saw the economy this year as "improving but still volatile".
Regret
Meanwhile, explaining its move for pulling out of the US tanker deal, Northrop Grumman said the US Air Force's contract proposal "favours" Boeing.
Northrop Grumman and EADS had won a contract for the deal in February 2008, but this was then cancelled following a Boeing appeal.Northrop Grumman and EADS had won a contract for the deal in February 2008, but this was then cancelled following a Boeing appeal.
At the time, there was substantial political opposition in Washington to the involvement of EADS, which owns Airbus, the big European rival of US-based Boeing.At the time, there was substantial political opposition in Washington to the involvement of EADS, which owns Airbus, the big European rival of US-based Boeing.
Meanwhile, Boeing had been awarded the contract in 2003, only for it to be cancelled after an ethics scandal that saw a US Air Force official convicted of criminal conspiracy.Meanwhile, Boeing had been awarded the contract in 2003, only for it to be cancelled after an ethics scandal that saw a US Air Force official convicted of criminal conspiracy.
The Pentagon said it regretted Northrop's decision.The Pentagon said it regretted Northrop's decision.
The US Air Force is seeking to replace its ageing fleet of 1950s-built air tankers.The US Air Force is seeking to replace its ageing fleet of 1950s-built air tankers.