JUMPSEAT
AEROSPACE NEWS

Airbus Delivers 78 Aircraft in October, On Track to Meet 2025 Targets

Key Takeaways
  • Airbus delivered 78 aircraft in October 2025.
  • Total deliveries for the year now stand at 585.
  • Deliveries are on track to meet 2025 targets.
  • Airbus secured 112 gross orders in October.
  • The company has 97 aircraft orders canceled.
  • Airbus expects an adjusted EBIT of roughly €7 billion and free cash flow of about €4.5 billion for 2025.
Sign in to view key takeaways Get full access to in-depth analysis and key takeaways.
Sign In
Silver membership required Upgrade to Silver to access Key Takeaways.
Upgrade
Strategic Implications

This delivery performance may indicate Airbus' ability to navigate supply chain challenges and maintain production momentum. The company's order book suggests a strong demand for its aircraft, which could support its long-term growth prospects. However, the cancellation of 97 aircraft orders may indicate some uncertainty in the market. The adjusted EBIT and free cash flow targets may be subject to revision depending on the company's ability to manage its costs and revenue streams.

Sign in to view strategic implications Get full access to strategic analysis and expert insights.
Sign In
Silver membership required Upgrade to Silver to access Strategic Implications.
Upgrade

What Happened

Airbus Steadily Increases Deliveries, Boosts Order Book

Airbus delivered 78 aircraft in October 2025, bringing its total deliveries for the year to 585. The company secured 112 gross orders in October, with 97 aircraft orders canceled. Airbus expects to achieve an adjusted EBIT of roughly €7 billion and free cash flow of about €4.5 billion for 2025. This report is based on data from Airbus’ latest order and delivery report.

Source

Advertisement 728 × 90
JUMPSEAT
AEROSPACE NEWS
JUMPSEAT
AEROSPACE NEWS

Airbus Delivers 78 Aircraft in October, On Track to Meet 2025 Targets

Sponsored by: Jumpseat Solutions
Key Takeaways
  • Airbus delivered 78 aircraft in October 2025.
  • Total deliveries for the year now stand at 585.
  • Deliveries are on track to meet 2025 targets.
  • Airbus secured 112 gross orders in October.
  • The company has 97 aircraft orders canceled.
  • Airbus expects an adjusted EBIT of roughly €7 billion and free cash flow of about €4.5 billion for 2025.
Sign in to view key takeaways Get full access to in-depth analysis and key takeaways.
Sign In
Silver membership required Upgrade to Silver to access Key Takeaways.
Upgrade
Strategic Implications

This delivery performance may indicate Airbus' ability to navigate supply chain challenges and maintain production momentum. The company's order book suggests a strong demand for its aircraft, which could support its long-term growth prospects. However, the cancellation of 97 aircraft orders may indicate some uncertainty in the market. The adjusted EBIT and free cash flow targets may be subject to revision depending on the company's ability to manage its costs and revenue streams.

Sign in to view strategic implications Get full access to strategic analysis and expert insights.
Sign In
Silver membership required Upgrade to Silver to access Strategic Implications.
Upgrade

What Happened

Airbus Steadily Increases Deliveries, Boosts Order Book

Airbus delivered 78 aircraft in October 2025, bringing its total deliveries for the year to 585. The company secured 112 gross orders in October, with 97 aircraft orders canceled. Airbus expects to achieve an adjusted EBIT of roughly €7 billion and free cash flow of about €4.5 billion for 2025. This report is based on data from Airbus’ latest order and delivery report.

Source

Advertisement 300 × 250 Google AdSense