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EADS confirms 5,800 job cuts across Europe | EADS confirms 5,800 job cuts across Europe |
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Aerospace and defence giant EADS says it will cut 5,800 jobs as a fall in governments' military spending begins to bite. | Aerospace and defence giant EADS says it will cut 5,800 jobs as a fall in governments' military spending begins to bite. |
The company, which owns Airbus, plans to reorganise its European defence and space businesses. | |
It says there will be a "substantial consolidation" of sites in Germany, France, Spain and the UK. | |
In the UK operations will be focused on three sites - Stevenage, Portsmouth and Newport at the cost of around 450 jobs. | |
It is understood that the programme will be put in place over three years and that the company aims to make most of the cuts through voluntary measures. | |
Tom Enders, chief executive of EADS, said in a statement: "We need to improve our competitiveness in defence and space - and we need to do it now. | Tom Enders, chief executive of EADS, said in a statement: "We need to improve our competitiveness in defence and space - and we need to do it now. |
"With our traditional markets down, we urgently need to improve access to international customers, to growth markets." | "With our traditional markets down, we urgently need to improve access to international customers, to growth markets." |
Closures? | Closures? |
Last year, EADS tried to negotiate a tie-up with UK defence company BAE Systems, but the deal stumbled amid strong political opposition. | Last year, EADS tried to negotiate a tie-up with UK defence company BAE Systems, but the deal stumbled amid strong political opposition. |
EADS warned then that it would have to restructure in the face of defence budget cuts in its main markets. | EADS warned then that it would have to restructure in the face of defence budget cuts in its main markets. |
It is understood that the UK operations, which employ more than 17,000 people, will be affected as part of the consolidation of the Astrium, Cassidian and Airbus Military divisions in a new unit, to be called Airbus Defence and Space. | It is understood that the UK operations, which employ more than 17,000 people, will be affected as part of the consolidation of the Astrium, Cassidian and Airbus Military divisions in a new unit, to be called Airbus Defence and Space. |
Cassidian is the biggest shareholder in the Eurofighter and builds the fuselage and important parts of the combat jet's electronics. | |
EADS' Paris headquarters will also be closed. The company had already announced that it is changing its name to Airbus, the Toulouse-based commercial aircraft arm that contributes the bulk of group revenues. |