Financing of Airbus A400M appears resolved
The agreement was worked out by deputy defence ministers and industry representatives in a meeting in the German capital, according to the German Defence Ministry and EADS NV.
EADS said in a statement on Friday that the two sides reached a "principle agreement" with the intention of amending the original contract in the "coming weeks."
As part of the deal, the seven customer nations _ Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Spain and Turkey _ have agreed to increase the price of the contract by euro2 billion, and provide an additional euro1.5 billion in exchange for a share of future export sales, EADS said.
The nations also agreed help EADS cash flow by accelerating pre-delivery payments between 2010 and 2014, but an exact schedule has not yet been worked out, EADS said.
"EADS considers that this agreement provides a sound basis for a successful evolution of the A400M program," the company said. "EADS will strive to identify opportunities to significantly reduce risks in the A400M program and to deliver a state-of-the-art product within the new frame of the contract.
