The European Airbus Group incurred a net loss of 481 million euros in the first quarter of this year, compared to a net profit of 40 million euros in the same period last year.

According to ArabiaNet, the company indicated that it quickly noticed the effects of the Covid-19 epidemic on its accounts.

The group said that its revenues recorded a 15.2% decline in the first three months of the year, reaching 10.6 billion euros, reflecting the difficult environment affecting the commercial aviation market.

During this period, the group delivered forty fewer aircraft than the number during the same period of the previous year due to the outbreak of the epidemic.

A statement quoted the president of the group, Guillaume Fury, as saying that we have witnessed a strong start for the year at the commercial and industrial levels, but we quickly notice the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic on our accounts, talking about the most serious crisis in the sector Air industries in history.

"We are still at the beginning of the crisis, and given the limited vision, Airbus will not announce new targets at this time," he said in a press conference via the communication service.

Airbus Helicopters activity increased by 19%, amounting to 1.2 billion euros, and Airbus Defense and Space activity, stabilizing at 1,202 billion, but the revenues of the first quarter were affected by the decline in the commercial aircraft division by 2 %, Or 7.6 billion euros.

Airbus delivered 122 aircraft during the season. Another sixty aircraft were manufactured during the classroom, but could not be delivered to customers due to the Covid-19 epidemic.

The net orders during this period amounted to 290 aircraft, while 58 aircraft had declined in the first semester of the year 2019. The President of the company confirmed that in the first semester, there was no cancellation (For orders) due to PCF-19.

Airbus announced, in early April, a reduction in its aircraft production rate in response to airline requests for delay in delivery.