UPS says evaluating Airbus A380 orders
United Parcel Service Inc., the world’s largest package delivery company, has set up a team to evaluate its multi-billion dollar purchase of Airbus A380 freighters, saying all options remain open.
The move, announced in a conference call with analysts on Thursday, and confirmed by the company on Friday, is a further sign of doubt among Airbus customers over the A380 superjumbo, which is now two years behind schedule.
On October 4 Airbus — majority owned by European aerospace group EADS announced a third delay to A380 production due to problems with the plane’s wiring.
The announcement caused airlines around the world to review their purchase plans for what will be the world’s largest commercial plane, although none has yet canceled orders.
UPS, whose freighter fleet makes it the world’s eighth-largest airline, has 10 A380s on order, worth more than USD2.5 billion, with an option to buy 10 more.
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