Facing challenges. Delivering results.
 

  • Record order book of € 339.5 billion
  • Successful Glossaryramp-up across Divisions
  • Delivery of first A380
  • First savings in the GlossaryPower8 restructuring programme

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Unless otherwise indicated, EBIT figures presented in this report are Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, pre-goodwill impairment and exceptionals.

 

1)

MBDA consolidated at 37.5% in 2007, compared with 50% in 2006; figures of 2006 are not restated; to achieve a comparable basis, the following impacts of the consolidation change on 2006 figures have to be taken into account: €-418 million on Financial Year (FY) 2006 revenues, €-30 million on FY 2006 EBIT, €-249 million on FY 2006 net cash position, €-329 million on FY 2006 order intake, €-1,691 million on FY 2006 order book.

2)

EADS continues to use the term Net Income. It is identical with Profit for the period attributable to equity holders of the parent as defined by IFRS Rules.

3)

To be proposed to the EADS Annual General Meeting 2008.

4)

Contributions from commercial aircraft activities to EADS order intake and order book based on list prices.

 

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2007

2006

2005

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenues1)

€m

39,123

39,434

34,206

EBIT*1)

 

 

€m

52

399

2,852

Net Income2)

€m

-446

99

1,676

Earnings per share2)

-0.56

0.12

2.11

Dividend per share

0.123)

0.12

0.65

Net cash position1)

 

€m

7,024

4,229

5,489

Order intake1)4)

€m

136,799

69,018

92,551

Order book1)4)

 

 

€m

339,532

262,810

253,235

Employees

 

116,493

116,805

113,210

EBIT:

The lower EBIT* reflected a charge for delays on the A400M transport aircraft, Airbus' Power8 restructuring and A350 XWB charges. The weak U.S. dollar also had a negative impact.

Net Cash Position: 

A stronger net cash position resulted from improved cash flow from operations and a reduced capital expenditure, mainly thanks to stricter criteria on investment decisions.

Order book: 

The order book reached an all-time high after new orders doubled, with a vast upswing at Airbus as well as remarkable growth at Eurocopter and Defence &Security.

EADS is a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services. The Group includes the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the world’s largest helicopter supplier Eurocopter and Astrium, the European leader in space programmes from Ariane to Galileo.

Its Defence & Security Division is a provider of comprehensive systems solutions and makes EADS the major partner in the Eurofighter consortium as well as a stakeholder in the missile systems provider MBDA. EADS also develops the A400M through its Military Transport Aircraft Division.