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Airbus Jetliner Deliveries Rose 4% in 2025
Airbus surpassed its revised 2025 delivery target with 793 jets despite supply chain challenges including a key fuselage part delay from a Spanish supplier, securing 889 net orders.
- On Jan 12, Airbus reported last year's deliveries edged past its revised goal of around 790 jets, the group said in Paris, France.
- A problem at a Spanish fuselage parts supplier forced Airbus to lower its target last month, the company said this sequence of events prompted the revision.
- Airbus' model breakdown shows deliveries of 607 A320-family jets up 1%, wide-body deliveries rose 1% led by the A330, while A350 output was flat at 57.
- The result leaves Airbus on course to remain the world's largest planemaker, with Boeing due to publish full-year data on Tuesday.
- Observers add, `engine delays and supply-chain issues persist as the COVID-19 pandemic recovers.
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The delivery of commercial aircraft from Airbus increased by 4% in 2025, with 793 aircraft delivered to 91 customers, announced the European aircraft manufacturer on Monday, 12 January. In December, he resigned to a downward revision of his plane target for 2025.
The aircraft manufacturer, Airbus, continues to increase the pace of its deliveries. 793 commercial aircraft orders were honoured in 2025. This is more than the previous year, but less than the targets set at the beginning of the year.
The European manufacturer delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025, an increase of 4% compared to the previous year, but its American rival, on the other hand, won the order-taking game.
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