JUMPSEAT
AEROSPACE NEWS
AI-powered aerospace news and executive briefings
Home Categories COMMERCIAL AVIATION

Airbus Delivers 54 Commercial Aircraft in 2026 So Far

European Aerospace Giant On Track To Meet Ambitious Annual Target

Airbus has delivered 54 commercial aircraft so far in 2026, with 35 aircraft going to 21 customers in February alone. The company is working towards an annual target of around 870 deliveries, despite facing significant engine shortages from Pratt & Whitney. In February 2026, major customers like Delta Air Lines and Wizz Air received multiple aircraft. Airbus received orders for 28 aircraft in February 2025, driven by Air Astana’s purchase of 25 A320neo family jets. The delivery pace was reported by AeroTime.

Key Takeaways
    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

    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
    Advertisement 728 × 90
    Source: AeroTime (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1773147690335-3134
    URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/airbus-orders-deliveries-february-2026
    JUMPSEAT
    AEROSPACE NEWS
    JUMPSEAT
    AEROSPACE NEWS
    My Account
    Sign Out
    Home Categories COMMERCIAL AVIATION

    Airbus Delivers 54 Commercial Aircraft in 2026 So Far

    European Aerospace Giant On Track To Meet Ambitious Annual Target

    Airbus has delivered 54 commercial aircraft so far in 2026, with 35 aircraft going to 21 customers in February alone. The company is working towards an annual target of around 870 deliveries, despite facing significant engine shortages from Pratt & Whitney. In February 2026, major customers like Delta Air Lines and Wizz Air received multiple aircraft. Airbus received orders for 28 aircraft in February 2025, driven by Air Astana’s purchase of 25 A320neo family jets. The delivery pace was reported by AeroTime.

    Key Takeaways
      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

      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
      Source: AeroTime (RSS) JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1773147690335-3134
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/airbus-orders-deliveries-february-2026
      Advertisement 300 × 250 Google AdSense