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Airbus Aircraft Orders and Deliveries Through 2025

Airbus Exceeds Delivery Targets in 2025 Amid Robust Market Demand
TOULOUSE — Airbus delivered a total of 793 commercial aircraft in 2025, surpassing its revised annual target of 790, according to Bloomberg News. This represents a 4% increase compared to the 766 aircraft delivered in 2024, with single-aisle models continuing to dominate the delivery mix. The company’s ability to exceed expectations highlights the sustained strength of its production capabilities despite facing operational challenges earlier in the year.
Operational Challenges and Production Resilience
Airbus encountered several hurdles in 2025, including a recall prompted by a necessary software upgrade and the identification of fuselage panels that failed to meet quality specifications. Despite these setbacks, the manufacturer maintained steady production momentum, demonstrating the resilience of its supply chain and manufacturing processes. This performance underscores Airbus’s capacity to manage complex operational issues without compromising delivery schedules.
Order Book and Market Demand
In 2025, Airbus secured 1,000 gross orders, translating to 889 net orders after cancellations, from 57 customers worldwide. The year ended with a record backlog of 8,754 aircraft, including 1,124 widebody jets, reflecting strong and sustained demand across its entire product range. A notable highlight was the firm order from China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) for 30 additional A320neo Family aircraft, emphasizing the continued appeal of Airbus’s single-aisle models in key markets.
Airbus is scheduled to release its audited year-end commercial data on January 12, 2026, which is expected to provide further insights into its delivery performance. The company’s full-year financial results will follow on February 19, 2026.

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