Tu as raison, soyons précis:
"Apart from the prime contractors in France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain, components for the A380 airframe are also manufactured by industral partners in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States."
D'autre extraits:
"In all, the A380 work will support more than 500 jobs at various Eaton facilities and more at the subcontractor level."
"Alcoa A380 products include engine pylons, wing spars, wing skins, fuel connectors, fuselage skins, seat tracks, floor beams and bay landing and support forgings. Several thousand Alcoans work on A380 projects in 12 Alcoa plants in nine states."
"GOODRICH PRODUCES ITS LARGEST LANDING GEAR FOR THE A380"
"In Phoenix, Arizona, engineers for Honeywell are at work on a state-of-the-art, computer-driven flight management system that will manage the A380's navigation systems... ... Other Honeywell systems on the A380 include the secondary electric power distribution system. The A380 will be the first commercial aircraft to use the power distribution system based on solid state power control devices instead of electromechanical circuit breakers."
Désolé, c'est un peu le souk, je vais essayer de trouver des chiffres plus faciles à comparer.