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Airbus to cut up to 2,500 jobs in defence and space



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Cuts follow heavy charges in satellites business

Planned cuts affect 7% of divisional workforce

Reductions to take place by mid-2026

Divisional CEO cites challenging space market

Recasts with company announcement, adds quotes

By Tim Hepher

PARIS, Oct 16 (Reuters) -Airbus AIR.PA announced plans on Wednesday to cut up to 2,500 jobs in its Defence and Space division, citing a "complex business environment" especially in loss-making satellites.

The European aerospace group said it aims to carry out the cuts, which represent 7% of the workforce in its second-largest division, by the middle of 2026 after talks with unions.

Airbus builds satellites and transporters and has key shares in European missile, fighter, and space-launch programmes.

It has been hit by 1.5 billion euros ($1.63 billion) of charges in space systems in recent quarters, led by the high-tech OneSat project, and delays and rising costs in defence.

The job cuts, first reported by French news agency AFP, come on top of a more than year-long efficiency review in the defence and space business, code-named ATOM.

Mike Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus's second-largest division by revenues, said it was time to take further steps notably in an "increasingly difficult space market".

"This requires us to become faster, leaner and more competitive," he said in a statement.

Airbus has been drawing up specific turnaround plans for its struggling Space Systems business without waiting for the outcome of recent satellite consolidation talks that include Italy's Leonardo LDOF.MI as well as France's Thales TCFP.PA.

Job cuts will also be felt in the Germany-based defence unit's headquarters.

Airbus is based in France with core operations also in Germany, Britain and Spain. Governments of the four host nations have been briefed on the restructuring plans, sources said.

Airbus now faces months of negotiations with unions and host nations on where the axe will fall in high-tech manufacturing.

Reuters reported in July that Airbus had launched an urgent cash containment plan across the Defence and Space unit, where managers have declared the cost situation "critical".

Group CEO Guillaume Faury said earlier this year that Airbus was looking at opportunities to create scale in defence, space and particularly satellites where traditional players have been heavily disrupted by the success of new constellations.

European nations hiked defence spending following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 but the local defence industry has complained about the limited dividend for domestic producers, with significant re-armament spending going to U.S. suppliers.

($1 = 0.9181 euros)



Reporting by Tim Hepher; Writing by Benoit Van Overstraeten; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Louise Heavens, Jane Merriman and Tomasz Janowski

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