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Airbus Secures Largest Aircraft Order of the Year

Airbus Secures Largest Aircraft Order of the Year
Major Deal with VietJet Air
Airbus, the French aerospace manufacturer, has secured its largest aircraft order of the year, finalizing a deal for 100 aircraft with Vietnamese carrier VietJet Air. The agreement, concluded on October 10, follows a memorandum of understanding signed at the Paris Air Show in June. This substantial order represents a significant milestone for Airbus amid intensifying competition in the global aviation market.
October Orders and Deliveries
Beyond the VietJet Air contract, Airbus received additional orders for 12 aircraft in October, bringing the total number of orders for the month to 112. During the same period, the company delivered 78 aircraft to 36 customers, increasing its total deliveries for the year to 585 aircraft across 85 destinations. Airbus now faces the challenge of delivering 235 more aircraft in the remaining two months of the year to meet its 2025 target of 820 deliveries.
Production Challenges and Industry Dynamics
This ambitious production ramp-up is part of Airbus’s efforts to restore output levels to those seen before the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely disrupted the global aviation supply chain. In 2019, Airbus delivered 863 aircraft, compared to 766 expected in 2024, underscoring the ongoing recovery process.
The aerospace sector is undergoing significant shifts as new competitors emerge. India’s Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL), in collaboration with Russia, is advancing the production of SJ-100 jets, posing a potential challenge to established manufacturers such as Airbus and Boeing. Meanwhile, China’s C919 jet, a flagship project for the country’s aviation ambitions, continues to face delays attributed to persistent US-China trade tensions, which may hinder its entry into the global market.
Adding complexity to the competitive landscape, Boeing recently obtained European regulatory approval for its acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, following the divestment of Airbus-related activities. This development is expected to influence competitive dynamics within the industry further.
As Airbus accelerates production to meet its delivery targets, it must navigate not only internal operational challenges but also a rapidly evolving competitive environment marked by new entrants and shifting strategic alliances that will shape the future of the global aerospace market.

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