UPS Cancels Airbus Freighter Order
Though earlier reports of a UPS order for Boeing freighters
stressed the fact the company was still working with Airbus to
reschedule an order for 10 A380 freighters, that prospect ended
with UPS formally canceling the order. UPS had expected to receive
its first freighter in 2009, but when Airbus encountered problems
with production that affected a number of existing orders and
options for the largest commercial aircraft, orders began to shift
to Boeing.
UPS said it had planned to conduct an internal study to determine
whether it could afford to wait until 2012 for delivery of the
Airbus freighters, but the news that Airbus had shifted workers
from the freighter program to work on passenger aircraft cinched
the decision for UPS and it moved to cancel the order at the first
date specified under its agreement with Airbus.
"We no longer are confident that Airbus can adhere to that
schedule," said UPS.
Logistics Today's Earlier Story:
International Demand Drives UPS Freighter
Order
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