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New A400M setbacks cost EADS €341m

By Kevin Done in London and Peggy Hollinger in Paris

Published: November 14 2008 13:00 | Last updated: November 14 2008 14:06

EADS has been forced to take a further €341m ($434m) charge for the latest delays to the development of its A400M military transport aircraft, bringing the extra costs of Europe’s biggest military contract to €1.7bn.

It warned that it was still unable to produce a reliable delivery schedule and said it would face further charges for the loss-making fixed price contract, possibly before the end of the year.

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