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Airbus Helicopters Reports Increase in Orders and Deliveries

Airbus Helicopters Reports Rise in Orders and Deliveries Amid Strong Defence Demand
Airbus Helicopters experienced a significant increase in orders last year, driven largely by heightened defence spending across Europe and a strong performance in the military sector. According to company data released on Monday, the division secured 544 gross orders in 2025, translating to a net total of 536 after cancellations. This marks a nearly 20% rise compared to 455 gross and 450 net orders recorded in 2024. Deliveries also rose by 8.5%, reaching 392 units, up from 361 the previous year.
Growth Fueled by Military Contracts
The surge in orders was notably influenced by a substantial contract awarded by Spain in December for 100 military helicopters. This deal contributed to Airbus Helicopters increasing its share of the military helicopter market to 28% in 2025, while its share of the civil market declined from 57% to 51%. Outgoing CEO Bruno Even, who will step down in April after seven years leading the division, emphasized that the company’s focus on defence and security had “never been sharper,” reflecting a strategic pivot towards military applications.
Broader Airbus Group Performance and Market Context
The positive momentum at Airbus Helicopters aligns with the broader Airbus group’s performance, which also reported growth in orders and deliveries for 2025. The group exceeded its revised annual delivery target by handing over 793 aircraft, surpassing the goal of 790. Despite this achievement, Boeing maintained a commanding lead in gross commercial orders, securing 6,130 compared to Airbus’s 1,000. However, Airbus outperformed Boeing in actual deliveries, with 793 aircraft delivered against Boeing’s 600.
The market has taken note of Airbus’s strong delivery figures, particularly in light of ongoing challenges related to component sourcing and production. Meanwhile, Boeing has concentrated on preserving its order advantage and has resumed deliveries to Chinese airlines, marking a notable development for the U.S. manufacturer.
Airbus Helicopters is expected to provide further financial details as part of the group’s earnings report scheduled for February 19. Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury recently commended the helicopters division for its “remarkably consistent” performance, highlighting its resilience amid a competitive and evolving aerospace landscape.

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