Airbus’ Annual Delivery Target Looks Increasingly Ambitious
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The aircraft group must speed up its aircraft deliveries if it is to make its annual target credible.
Airbus will increase significantly in deliveries in February, but will continue to lag behind its annual target, mainly because of this.
Airbus’ annual delivery target looks increasingly ambitious
Airbus has delivered its 54th commercial aircraft this year on the path to an increasingly ambitious looking annual target of “around 870” jets. On March 9, 2026, the European aerospace giant confirmed that in February 2026, the company delivered 35 aircraft to 21 customers. Airbus previously confirmed that 19 commercial aircraft were delivered during January 2026, bringing the total for the year so far to 54. At the same stage in 2025, Airbus h…
Market Consensus Deutsche Bank Airbus delivered 35 aircraft in February, which is an improvement compared to January, but it is still below 40 February 2025, so the performance is still slow. In February there were modest orders of 28 A320/A321neos, raising the net orders so far this year to 77. Farnborough Air Show, to be held in July, could speed up the receipt of orders, while [...]
Airbus is experiencing a blow at the beginning of the year with only 35 aircraft delivered in February, its lowest level in three years. Between tensions with the engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney and quality concerns on the A320, the aircraft manufacturer has to accelerate to meet its record 870 aircraft target.
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