Airbus CEO: Political leaders in Berlin and Paris are eager to find cooperation solutions
Airbus SE Chief Executive Guillaume Faury recently highlighted the willingness of political leaders in Berlin and Paris to foster cooperation in the aerospace sector, emphasizing the importance of cross-border collaboration amid evolving economic and geopolitical conditions [1]. Faury noted that both governments have shown a strong commitment to supporting the European aerospace industry, particularly in the context of global supply chain challenges and increasing competition from Asian and North American manufacturers. This alignment between political stakeholders is seen as a positive development for Airbus, which operates major production and research facilities in both Germany and France. Analysts suggest that sustained cooperation between the two nations could help streamline regulatory processes, enhance R&D initiatives, and strengthen the competitiveness of European aviation firms on the global stage. The comments come amid ongoing discussions about industrial policy and investment in green aviation technologies, areas where Airbus has outlined significant long-term goals. Investors are closely watching how these political dynamics unfold, as they could influence the company’s strategic direction and financial performance in the coming years.
