PARIS - EUROPEAN plane maker Airbus said on Tuesday it has met its target of delivering 12 A380 superjumbos this year - with just 2 days to spare.
In a bid to reassure customers, CEO Tom Enders had wagered reporters a magnum of Champagne during a September news conference that Airbus would reach its A380 target this year. No one accepted his bet.
On Tuesday, in a statement, Mr Enders announced, 'we have met our 2008 delivery schedule'. He thanked 'a tremendous team effort'.
Image-tarnishing delays, technical problems and missteps dating back to 2005 slowed the plane's development.
The final A380 delivered this year was handed over Tuesday to Dubai's Emirates airline, which has a total of 4 superjumbos.
Singapore Airlines took an additional 5 A380s this year.
Australia's Qantas received 3.
Airbus has booked a total of 198 orders for the A380 from 16 customers. -- AP