Airbus Stops Production in Those Countries
Due to the rapid spread of coronavirus all over the world and the measures taken by the governments, Airbus decided to stop production at its French and Spanish plants.
Airbus has announced that it has decided to completely stop production and assembly activities at the
French and
Spanish factories for 4 days, as the measures are taken by governments to combat the coronavirus outbreak increase the effectiveness of the virus worldwide and limit flights.
"This (4 days) will provide sufficient time for the implementation of strict health and safety measures for hygiene, cleaning, and social distance while increasing the efficiency of our activities under new working conditions," Airbus said in a statement.
It was stated that Airbus could choose to reduce or stop production in the event of comprehensive isolation in France on Monday.
The city of France, known as the largest aviation center in Europe, is home to the largest facilities of the
Toulouse Airbus, as well as the company's headquarters.
On the other hand, the factories in Germany and Britain, where Airbus's wing is produced and known as the company's second-largest assembly line, will continue to operate for a few more days, but it has not been explained to what extent the production or assembly will be made.
Companies that took measures for their cash needs due to the coincidence of the operations of the airline companies due to the coronavirus stopped some orders and deliveries of Airbus were also interrupted.