Airbus has cancelled its contract with Japan's Skymark Airlines for the purchase of six A380 aircraft.
Airbus said
it had been in discussions with the airline about the contract signed
in 2011, but did not give a specific reason for cancelling it.
Skymark suggested it wanted to revise the contract terms, but was being charged "overpriced" fees to do so.
Shares in the airline slumped 13% after it revealed it was in talks with Airbus over revisions to the deal.
The Japanese carrier told reporters in Tokyo it had tried to reduce the number of aircraft in the deal, or buy smaller jets.
"Airbus said it would charge overpriced breakup fees for
cancelling the purchase of A380s if our company decides to cancel,"
Skymark president Shinichi Nishikubo said.
The airline said it had received notification of the deal's cancellation by fax on Sunday, according to the Reuters news agency.
"Following discussions with Skymark Airlines and in light of
the airline's expressed intentions in respect of the A380, Airbus has
notified Skymark Airlines that the purchase order for the six A380s
signed in 2011 has been terminated," Airbus said.
Reports suggest the plane maker had concerns about Skymark's
ability to pay for the aircraft, particularly in light of the weak yen.
The aircraft manufacturing market in Japan is currently
dominated by Boeing. Airbus was seeking to break that dominance with the
Skymark deal.
Internationally, Airbus has been struggling to win orders for its super jumbo.
The A380 is the world's largest passenger aircraft. It stands
at more than 24m (79ft) tall and has a wing span of almost 80m (262ft)
and can carry more than 500 passengers.
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