Airbus scraps A350 planes contract with Qatar Airways amid peeling paint feud

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from Qatar Airways, a major customer, earlier in the year, over the airline's grounding of A350 aircraft.

from Qatar Airways, a major customer, earlier in the year, over the airline's grounding of A350 aircraft.The issue has led the airline, one of the Gulf region's"big three" carriers, to ground 23 of the aircraft and not accept further deliveries from the European firm until the problem is resolved.The order for the 19 aircraft was worth €7 billion at catalogue prices, though airlines are usually charged less for large purchases.

Qatar's civil aviation authority grounded the planes judging the exposure of the metal mesh under the paint posed a safety risk. Airbus said that a clause in the contract for the 50 A321 planes allowed its cancellation if Qatar Airways failed to fully honour any of its other contracts, which the airline did by refusing to take delivery of A350 aircraft.

Qatar Airways chief executive Akbar Al Baker in June accused Airbus of acting like a"bully" over the dispute.

 

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