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Airbus Defends European Aviation After US Tariff Probe Launched Against Aircraft Imports

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

Airbus and European aviation industry groups respond to US Section 232 investigation into commercial aircraft imports as transatlantic trade tensions escalate.

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Airbus in the Crosshairs: US Tariff Probe Threatens Transatlantic Aviation Trade

Airbus and European aviation industry associations have responded with alarm and detailed legal arguments to reports that the Trump administration is considering a Section 232 national security investigation into commercial aircraft imports — a trade instrument that, if deployed against Airbus, could impose tariffs on European-manufactured aircraft entering the US market. The potential investigation would revisit in dramatically sharper form the trade tensions that characterised the earlier Trump presidency and that were nominally resolved through the 2021 ceasefire agreement suspending Boeing-Airbus subsidy disputes at the WTO.

The commercial aviation sector occupies a uniquely sensitive position in transatlantic trade: it represents one of Europe's most successful high-technology export industries, with Airbus holding approximately half of global commercial aircraft market share and the US being one of its most important customer markets. American airlines — Delta, United, American, and Southwest — have placed large orders for Airbus aircraft, creating American jobs, economic activity, and consumer value that would be disrupted by tariffs on European aircraft.

Airbus has made the strategic calculation in recent years to deepen its US manufacturing footprint, operating an A220 and A320 family final assembly line in Mobile, Alabama and investing in broader US supply chain relationships. This American presence is partly defensive — positioning Airbus to argue that its products support American manufacturing employment — but also reflects genuine commercial logic around reducing currency risk, improving delivery logistics, and maintaining access to the world's largest aviation market regardless of trade policy headwinds. If Section 232 tariffs were applied to European-assembled aircraft but not to US-assembled Airbus products, the trade response would create a perverse incentive to shift all Airbus production for US customers to Mobile.

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