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Airbus Warns No-Deal Brexit Would Be ‘Absolutely Catastrophic’

  • February 17, 2019
  • Political

A no-deal Brexit would be “absolutely catastrophic”, a boss at Airbus has said, warning future investment in the UK could be under threat.

Katherine Bennett, senior vice president at the aerospace firm, also rounded on Brexiteers by insisting “there is no such thing as a managed no-deal”.

Her comments were aimed at Tory Leavers who have suggested the economic pain of a no-deal Brexit could be limited by striking bilateral deals with individual EU countries to minimise disruption.

Bennett also revealed that the company had spent tens of millions of euros preparing for a no-deal Brexit that may never happen.

Her comments come after Airbus announced last week that it would be stopping production of its superjumbo A380 aircraft.

It said it had made the “painful” decision after struggling to sell the world’s largest passenger jet and after Emirates chose to slash its A380 order book by around a quarter.

While the decision was unrelated to Brexit, Bennett said the current political landscape is a major worry for business.

Airbus chief executive Tom Enders has previously branded the Government’s handling of EU withdrawal a “disgrace” and said the company could pull out of the UK if Brexit undermines its ability to compete.

Ms Bennett told BBC One’s Andrew Marr Show “difficult decisions” will have to be made in the event of no deal.

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