Airbus declined to elaborate on the charge, which came as the planemaker formally announced a restructuring in its Defence & Space division that has been in preparation for several months.
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury stuck to his guns, however.
Airbus is producing A320-family jets in the low-50s per month instead of a planned level closer to 58, they said.
On the loss-making A220, Airbus reiterated plans to raise output to 14 a month.
"We are working very closely with them in the spirit of supporting them, but we also expect from Spirit to well support Airbus.
Persons:
Steven Udvar, Guillaume Faury, Faury, Pratt, Safran, Whitney, Chris Calio, Spirit, Patrick Shanahan, Tim Hepher, Valerie Insinna, Allison Lampert, Matt Scuffham, Sharon Singleton, Matthew Lewis
Organizations:
Airbus, Defence, Space, Air Lease AL.N, Pratt & Whitney, CFM, GE Aerospace, GE, Boeing, Thomson
Locations:
Dubai, Paris, Washington, Montreal