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December 2025 Commercial Aircraft Production and Airbus and Boeing Deliveries

December 2025 Commercial Aircraft Production Overview
Commercial aircraft production in December 2025 demonstrated a strong year-end surge despite persistent supply chain challenges and increasing competition among leading manufacturers. Forecast International reported a total output of 157 commercial aircraft for the month, with narrowbody models maintaining their dominant position in both production and delivery volumes.
Production Trends: Narrowbody and Widebody Aircraft
Narrowbody aircraft comprised the majority of December’s production, totaling 123 units. This segment remains central to manufacturers’ strategies, driving delivery momentum as the year concluded. Widebody production, while showing signs of gradual recovery, reached only 18 aircraft. This segment continues to face significant constraints due to ongoing supply chain disruptions, quality control concerns, and industrial bottlenecks, particularly impacting programs such as the Airbus A350. Regional jets and turboprops each contributed eight aircraft, representing a modest share of overall production.
Lead Times and Delivery Efficiency
Manufacturers achieved further compression in lead times from production to delivery during December. Narrowbody aircraft averaged 24.0 days, while widebodies recorded a similar figure of 24.3 days, reflecting an emphasis on expedited handovers as the year drew to a close. Turboprops benefited from simpler assembly and fewer customization demands, posting the shortest average lead time at 14.5 days. Due to limited production volumes, regional jet lead time data remained insufficient for meaningful analysis.
Airbus and Boeing Year-End Delivery Performance
Forecast International estimates that Airbus and Boeing collectively delivered approximately 185 aircraft in December 2025. Airbus led the month with 121 deliveries, including 87 units from the A320neo family and 17 A220s. Widebody deliveries comprised around seven A330neos and ten A350s, indicating a robust year-end effort despite ongoing production challenges, especially with the A320 model. Airbus surpassed its 2025 annual delivery target of 790 aircraft, achieving a total of 793 despite earlier technical setbacks.
Boeing delivered an estimated 64 aircraft in December, with the 737 MAX accounting for 44 units. Widebody deliveries included four 767s, two 777s, and 14 787 Dreamliners. The year-end figures from both manufacturers underscore the continued reliance on narrowbody aircraft, while widebody deliveries remain constrained by production pacing rather than market demand.
Industry Competition and Global Dynamics
The competitive environment remains intense as Airbus and Boeing contend with operational headwinds, including supply chain disruptions and quality control issues that have affected production rates and delivery schedules. Concurrently, Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation is seeking to expand its footprint by increasing Tu-214 production, targeting an annual output of 20 aircraft by 2027. This initiative aims to challenge Boeing 757 deliveries and highlights the evolving dynamics and heightened competition within the global commercial aircraft industry.
Outlook
December’s production and delivery data reflect the sector’s resilience and capacity to adapt amid ongoing challenges. Narrowbody aircraft continue to anchor original equipment manufacturers’ output and deliveries, while widebody recovery progresses unevenly. As supply chain and quality issues are addressed, the competitive landscape is expected to intensify, with both established players and emerging entrants striving to capture greater shares of the recovering market.

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