Airbus has
been supporting Alestis for more than a year, since the Spanish company
struggled to receive credit, and the Toulouse-based planemaker is now
considering an outright investment, said Airbus spokesman Jaime Perez-Guerra.
Suppliers
including Alestis, which makes parts for all Airbus aircraft including the new
A350 XWB, have struggled to keep pace. Airbus purchased PFW in 2011 after the
German supplier lost access to credit. It is striking that both PFW & Alestis manufacture also
parts for Airbus´ competitor 787.
Airbus has
sent in managers to help Alestis in areas such as engineering and operations.
The manufacturer may invest 21 million euros ($28 million) for a controlling
56.5% stake (from a previous 1.8%), Spanish paper El Pais reported Jan. 9. The adjustment implies 365 fired employees from a total of 1.800 in all facilities and plants located in Spain and Brazil.
The amount of
workload for Alestis coming from Airbus is about worth about 2.3 billion euros
over the next 10 years, Perez-Guerra said. The company’s two main work packages
for the A350 XWB are the belly fairing and the section19.1 (tail cone).
Based on the
article “Airbus May Invest in Spanish Supplier Alestis to Secure Work”
published in Bloomberg
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