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Airbus to Release Audited 2025 Orders and Delivery Data on January 12

Airbus to Publish Audited 2025 Orders and Delivery Figures on January 12
Airbus has confirmed it will release its audited full-year commercial aircraft orders and delivery data for 2025 on January 12. This announcement reinforces confidence in the company’s recently updated target of delivering approximately 790 aircraft during the year. The European aerospace manufacturer communicated the release date via email, following industry reports indicating that Airbus had already delivered at least 782 jets in 2025.
Delivery Targets and Market Expectations
The scheduled publication underscores Airbus’s commitment to its previously stated guidance, with no further revisions announced to date. Delivery figures are closely monitored by investors and analysts, given their substantial influence on market sentiment and the company’s financial outlook. Airbus continues to face challenges in maintaining production efficiency and meeting delivery goals, particularly in light of recent production issues. Market analysts have projected deliveries of around 785 aircraft for 2025, making the forthcoming audited data critical in determining whether Airbus meets or surpasses these expectations.
Competitive Context and Industry Implications
Industry observers are also closely watching how Airbus’s performance compares with that of its primary competitor, Boeing, which led in new aircraft orders as of November 2025. This competitive dynamic is expected to shape strategic decisions for both companies, especially as Airbus remains heavily reliant on its narrowbody aircraft production while striving to regain momentum in the widebody segment. The upcoming data release will offer a comprehensive overview of Airbus’s commercial performance throughout 2025, providing valuable insights into order trends, delivery execution, and the company’s standing within the global aviation market. Market reactions will likely depend on whether the audited figures meet or exceed analyst forecasts and how effectively Airbus addresses ongoing production and supply chain challenges.

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