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Airbus cancels 2019 dividend, 2020 forecasts
By AFP - Mar 23,2020 - Last updated at Mar 23,2020
This file photo shows a logo at the Airbus A380 Assembly site at Balgnac, southern France (AFP photo)
PARIS — European aviation giant Airbus said on Monday it would cancel the planned dividend payment for 2019 and also abandon its earnings forecasts for the current year because of economic uncertainty.
"We have withdrawn our 2020 guidance due to the volatility of the situation," Airbus chief executive Guillaume Faury said in a statement.
As part of measures to bolster the group's liquidity and balance sheet in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Airbus would also "withdraw the 2019 dividend proposal of 1.80 euros per share with an overall cash value of approximately 1.4 billion euros" ($1.5 billion), the statement said.
"Our first priority is protecting people while supporting efforts globally to curb the spread of the coronavirus," Faury said.
"We are also safeguarding our business to protect the future of Airbus and to ensure we can return to efficient operations once the situation recovers."
Faury said he was convinced that Airbus and the broader aerospace sector will overcome this critical period."
To ensure Airbus's financial flexibility, the board of directors had agreed to secure a new credit facility amounting to 15 billion euros, in addition to the existing 3.0-billion-euro revolving credit facility, the statement continued.
With these decisions, Airbus would have "significant liquidity available to cope with additional cash requirements related to the coronavirus. Available liquidity now amounts to approximately 30 billion euros."
Airbus said the measures were intended to "secure business continuity for itself even in a protracted crisis."
Airbus is scheduled to hold its annual shareholders meeting in Amsterdam on April 16, but was discouraging physical attendance due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The group had already announced on Sunday that it planned to partially resume production and assembly work at its plants in France and Spain following four days of health and security checks.
In 2019, Airbus, which employs a global workforce of 135,000, generated revenues of around 70 billion euros.
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