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Airbus Buys Astrium -

While the branding changed, the legal and corporate structures initially remained intact to ensure no disruption to existing customer contracts or operations.

EADS (the parent company of both Airbus and Astrium) acquired BAE Systems' 25% stake in Astrium for approximately €84 million, becoming its sole owner .

The transition of into Airbus was not a traditional external acquisition, but rather a strategic internal consolidation within the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS) . airbus buys astrium

The rebranding had a significant impact on several key business lines:

The European aerospace landscape underwent a seismic shift in early 2014 when , the continent's premier satellite manufacturer, was formally absorbed into the newly rebranded Airbus Group . This transition marked the end of the Astrium brand and the birth of Airbus Defence and Space , a move designed to streamline operations and better compete on the global stage. The Path to Integration While the branding changed, the legal and corporate

Below is an article summarizing this transformation and its industrial impact.

As part of this reorganization, Astrium was merged with the group's other defense and military aircraft units (Cassidian and Airbus Military). Strategic Rationale The rebranding had a significant impact on several

Seeking to optimize costs and improve profit margins, EADS reorganized into three distinct divisions: Airbus (commercial aircraft), Airbus Helicopters , and Airbus Defence and Space .