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Airbus Exceeds Revised 2025 Delivery Target

Key Takeaways
  • Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025.
  • The company exceeded its revised target of around 790.
  • Airbus will publish audited annual figures on January 12, 2026.
  • Boeing delivered 493 aircraft by October 2025.
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Strategic Implications

Airbus's ability to slightly exceed its revised delivery target may indicate resilience in the face of supply chain disruptions. The company's plans to raise A320neo-family production suggests a focus on meeting growing demand, which could further strengthen its competitive position against Boeing.

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What Happened

European Manufacturer Beats Expectations Amid Supply Chain Challenges

Airbus is set to slightly exceed its revised 2025 aircraft delivery target, delivering 793 commercial aircraft, according to a Bloomberg report. The manufacturer had lowered its original delivery guidance in early December 2025 due to a quality issue at a supplier. Despite this, Airbus remains on track to meet its production goals, with plans to raise A320neo-family production to 75 aircraft per month by 2027. Boeing also improved its delivery performance in 2025, recording its strongest year since 2018. The news was first reported by AeroTime.

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Key Takeaways
  • Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025.
  • The company exceeded its revised target of around 790.
  • Airbus will publish audited annual figures on January 12, 2026.
  • Boeing delivered 493 aircraft by October 2025.
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Strategic Implications

Airbus's ability to slightly exceed its revised delivery target may indicate resilience in the face of supply chain disruptions. The company's plans to raise A320neo-family production suggests a focus on meeting growing demand, which could further strengthen its competitive position against Boeing.

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What Happened

European Manufacturer Beats Expectations Amid Supply Chain Challenges

Airbus is set to slightly exceed its revised 2025 aircraft delivery target, delivering 793 commercial aircraft, according to a Bloomberg report. The manufacturer had lowered its original delivery guidance in early December 2025 due to a quality issue at a supplier. Despite this, Airbus remains on track to meet its production goals, with plans to raise A320neo-family production to 75 aircraft per month by 2027. Boeing also improved its delivery performance in 2025, recording its strongest year since 2018. The news was first reported by AeroTime.

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