European Investment Bank commits €3 billion to Airbus

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The European Investment Bank is committing €3 billion to planemaker Airbus, which the EIB said was aimed at strengthening Europe’s industrial base in the face of global competition from the likes of the US and China.

The EIB and Airbus said in a joint statement today that Airbus had signed an initial €1 billion loan with the EIB, as part of the broader €3 billion financing package.

The loan for Airbus is the latest move by Europe to shore up its technology and industrial sectors, and it follows a planned tie-up of the satellite activities of Airbus, Thales and Leonardo, which is aimed at creating a European rival to Elon Musk’s Starlink.

The EIB said its financing deal for Airbus, whose main rival is Boeing, would support Airbus’ planned investments up to 2030 in areas such as commercial aviation, security, defence and technology.

It added that the €3 billion package for Airbus was the largest-ever corporate loan authorised by the EIB.

“This facility reinforces the depth of our strategic partnership with the EIB, supporting the commercial and defence research that drives European industrial competitiveness. The highly competitive terms and extended flexibility grant us the maximum optionality to manage our balance sheet, minimise the cost of carry and sustain our long-term investments in aerospace innovation,” Airbus CFO Thomas Toepfer said in a statement.

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