Airbus flies new freighter it hopes to build in U.S.
By Nicolas Fichot
TOULOUSE (Reuters) - Airbus carried out the maiden flight on Thursday of a new freight plane that could mark its entry into plane assembly in the United States, if it wins an epic contest with Boeing over refuelling planes.
The A330-200F is the freight version of the European planemaker's mid-sized passenger jet and aims to capture a larger share of a civil air cargo market dominated by Boeing.
The plane is due to enter service next summer with Abu Dhabi's Etihad Airways, Airbus said, confirming a switch of operator reported by Reuters on Wednesday.
The first delivery was originally earmarked for Indian start-up Flyington Freighters, one of many new players that arrived in the market when the economy was peaking in 2007. But the air cargo sector has since slumped with the global economy.
Elsewhere on Thursday, South Africa cancelled a contract to buy eight Airbus A400M military transport planes, calling the deal an "unaffordable burden on the taxpayer" and raising the prospect Airbus's loss could benefit U.S. rivals.
Share in Airbus parent EADS closed up 0.5 percent after earlier declines, but lagged a stronger market.
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