Airbus’s Q4 figures have beaten the consensus on all metrics, confirming its transition from a company mitigating its losses to a company well on track for growth. The success of its A320 family is unquestionable, and its high cash generation has enabled Airbus to propose a dividend again, and a stronger one than expected. Only the FY22 guidance seems conservative.
17 Feb 2022
Q4 21: a strong statement to finish the year
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Q4 21: a strong statement to finish the year
Airbus (AIR:EPA), 0 | Airbus SE (AIR:PAR), 0
- Published:
17 Feb 2022 -
Author:
Romain Pierredon -
Pages:
4
Airbus’s Q4 figures have beaten the consensus on all metrics, confirming its transition from a company mitigating its losses to a company well on track for growth. The success of its A320 family is unquestionable, and its high cash generation has enabled Airbus to propose a dividend again, and a stronger one than expected. Only the FY22 guidance seems conservative.