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Future of giant A380 Airbus factory under discussion as final wings set to leave this year

The aerospace giant is considering how to use the mammoth building at the Broughton site

Airbus is in discussions about what to with its £350m wing factory for the A380 with the final wings to leave the site later this year.

The West Factory was opened in 2003, and was the largest factory built in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for years.

It could house 1,200 staff over the huge floorspace - the equivalent to 12 full size football pitches.

The site assembles the wings for the 555 seater A380 before they were transported by barge and ship to Toulouse in France.

(Image: Cwmni Da)

But last February Airbus announced the programme would be ended as orders dried up for the jumbo jet.

The final wings of the A380 will leave the site in the first half of 2020 and production for that particular plane end at the mammoth factory.

The good news is that there is huge demand for other Airbus planes, particularly aircraft from the A320 and A350 families.

Last week Airbus announced that a final assembly line for production of the A321 would be built at Toulouse - replacing the current Airbus A380 facility by mid-2022.