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 Airbus is to halt production across its French and Spanish facilities for four days to give the company time to implement strict hygiene measures in response to the coronavirus outbreak.The airframer says the decision follows introduction of new procedures in both countries intended to contain the illness.Airbus says it will  temporarily pause  production and assembly at sites in France and Spain for the next four days, and work with social partners to bring in the changes. This will allow sufficient time to implement stringent health and safety conditions in terms of hygiene, cleaning and self-distancing, while improving the efficiency of operations under the new working conditions,  it adds.Airbus says it is working with customers and suppliers to  minimise the impact  of this decision on their operations. Its French sites include the main Toulouse assembly line which produces the A350 among other types.The airframer is aiming to maximise home-working where feasible.Airbuss share price has more than halved in the past month, an indication of the extent of investors concerns that the air transport capacity crisis is likely to spill into the industrial sector.Its stock price has fallen 45% since the beginning of March 鈥?a drop around the same level as that experienced during the week  stanley cup immediately followi stanley cup ng the US terrorist attack of 11 September 2001.Airbus says it is following World Health Organization advice and is continuing to  closely monitor  the evolution stanley cup  of the coronav Eoar Malaysia MD 530G deliveries contracted for early 2020
 A new international art installation that features multicolored umbrellas hanging above the street will be coming to downtown Bangor this summer. Bangor city councilors approved a memorandum of understanding Monday with the Downtown Bangor Partnership to install the display, known as the Umbrella Sky Project, over Cross Street. The display was inspired by Mary Poppins and is intended to bring color to otherwise mundane city streets and shade pedestrians from the blazing summer sun or occasional rain shower. The Downtown Bangor Partnership hopes placing the  Instagrammable  art display over Cross Street will help draw foot traffic to a frequently overlooked part of downtown Bangor and the small businesses there, Betsy Lundy, the groups executive director, said. Or, if youre up on Columbia Street frequenting one of the businesses there and take a peek around the block, it entices people to come down into the heart of downtown,  Imke Jandreau, chair of the Downtown Bangor Partnerships beautification committee, said. stanley travel mug  While Main Street or West Market Square may be more centrally located areas to hang the umbrellas, Jandreau said Cross Street is generally more protecte stanley flask d from the wind and the umbrellas have a lower chance of getting dama stanley cup ged there. Cross Street was also selected because its across the street from the Maine Discovery Museum, and the multicolored umbrellas would  add to the whimsy of the area,  Lundy said. The art installation was created by Portuguese art company Impa