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Airbus Delivers 793 Commercial Aircraft in 2025

Key Takeaways
  • Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025.
  • A320 family led with 607 deliveries.
  • A220 program saw strongest growth with 93 deliveries.
  • Backlog reached a record 8,754 aircraft.
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Strategic Implications

Airbus's delivery increase may indicate a recovery in commercial aviation demand, but supply chain constraints could limit further growth. The company's record backlog suggests strong demand, which could benefit Airbus in the long term, but may also pose challenges in meeting production targets.

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What Happened

European Manufacturer Sees Four Percent Year-Over-Year Increase

Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft to 91 customers in 2025, a 4% year-on-year increase. The A320 family led with 607 deliveries, while the A220 program saw the strongest growth. The company’s backlog reached a record 8,754 aircraft, with 1,124 widebodies also a record. Airbus reported 1,000 gross orders and 889 net orders for the year, with demand remaining above production. The delivery figures were reported by AeroTime.

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Key Takeaways
  • Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025.
  • A320 family led with 607 deliveries.
  • A220 program saw strongest growth with 93 deliveries.
  • Backlog reached a record 8,754 aircraft.
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Strategic Implications

Airbus's delivery increase may indicate a recovery in commercial aviation demand, but supply chain constraints could limit further growth. The company's record backlog suggests strong demand, which could benefit Airbus in the long term, but may also pose challenges in meeting production targets.

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What Happened

European Manufacturer Sees Four Percent Year-Over-Year Increase

Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft to 91 customers in 2025, a 4% year-on-year increase. The A320 family led with 607 deliveries, while the A220 program saw the strongest growth. The company’s backlog reached a record 8,754 aircraft, with 1,124 widebodies also a record. Airbus reported 1,000 gross orders and 889 net orders for the year, with demand remaining above production. The delivery figures were reported by AeroTime.

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