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Boeing offers remedies to EU for Spirit deal approval

According to an update posted on the website of the European Commission, Boeing has offered remedies to obtain EU approval for the buyback of Spirit AeroSystems. Spirit AeroSystems is the largest independent aerostructures manufacturer in the world.

Boeing announced its $4.7 billion purchase in July of last year. Airbus would take over the supplier's Europe-focused, loss-making activities.

The Commission, acting as the EU Competition enforcer, failed to provide details regarding the remedies in accordance with its policy, and extended the deadline for its decision on the deal until October 14.

Boeing announced last year that Airbus would take over Spirit's Europe focused activities simultaneously with the close of Boeing's agreement with Spirit.

Spirit will also sell its operations in Prestwick (Scotland) and Subang (Malaysia), which support Airbus programs, as well as those in Belfast, which do not.

The Commission will seek feedback from the market before making a decision on whether or not to accept Boeing's remedy. If it has serious concerns, then they may open a four-month long investigation.

The UK antitrust authority approved the deal unconditionally in December. Reporting by FooYunChee, Editing by RosRussell and Mark Potter

(source: Reuters)