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Massive Job Cuts at Airbus Amid Space Program Struggles

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Last updated: 17 October, 2024 12:42 PM
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Massive Job Cuts at Airbus Amid Space Program Struggles
Massive Job Cuts at Airbus Amid Space Program Struggles

Airbus, Europe’s leading aerospace company, has announced plans to reduce its workforce by up to 2,500 jobs by mid-2026. This decision comes as the company faces significant challenges in its defense and space division, aiming to restore financial stability and address ongoing losses.

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Reasons for the Job CutsImpact on Airbus’ Space ProgramsComparison with Boeing

Reasons for the Job Cuts

Airbus cited a “continued complex business environment, especially in the space systems segment” as the primary reason for the layoffs. The company has been grappling with nearly two years of heavy losses in its space programs, leading to the need for restructuring. Despite having a strong order book, Airbus’ defense and space division has struggled with:

  • Disrupted Supply Chains: Issues in the supply chain have affected the timely production and delivery of projects.
  • Rapid Changes in Warfare: Evolving defense technologies and strategies have increased operational costs.
  • Government Budget Constraints: Reduced budgets from government contracts have put additional pressure on the division.

Mike Schoellhorn, CEO of Airbus Defense and Space, emphasized the need for the company to adapt. “This requires us to become faster, leaner, and more competitive,” he stated, highlighting the necessity for operational efficiency.

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Impact on Airbus’ Space Programs

Airbus has faced significant setbacks in its space endeavors, including:

  • OneSat Program: Focused on geostationary orbit communications satellites, the OneSat program has experienced cost management issues and schedule delays.
  • Launch Failures: The loss of two Pléiades Neo high-resolution imaging satellites due to a launch failure has further impacted Airbus’ satellite portfolio.
  • Cost Overruns: Earth observation satellite programs have faced budget overruns linked to testing facility bottlenecks and project interdependencies.

These challenges have led Airbus to acknowledge that contracts signed between 2018 and 2021 did not adequately balance risks and rewards, contributing to the current financial difficulties.

Comparison with Boeing

Airbus is not alone in facing these struggles. Its main competitor, Boeing, has also reported significant losses in its defense and space division. Boeing’s Defense, Space & Security division saw a $2 billion loss in the third quarter of 2024, driven by issues in projects like the Starliner crew capsule and the KC-46 aerial refueling tanker. Similar to Airbus, Boeing is dealing with cost overruns, supply chain disruptions, and project delays.

Airbus plans to reveal more details about the restructuring during its next earnings report on October 30.

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