Airbus First-Half Profit Climbs 85%, Toilet Shortage Causes Backlog
EUROPE, JUL 30 – Airbus achieved a 1.5 billion euro profit driven by a 30% increase in net aircraft orders despite ongoing engine supply delays, maintaining its 820 delivery target for 2025.
- On Wednesday, Airbus posted an 85 percent rise in first-half profit to 1.5 billion euros despite fewer plane deliveries.
- Rebounding from last year’s slump, Airbus secured net orders for 402 aircraft, helping push revenues up 3 percent to 29.6 billion euros on July 30, 2025.
- At the end of last month, 60 planes awaited engines from CFM and Pratt & Whitney, highlighting supply chain challenges, Airbus said.
- On Sunday, Airbus described the EU-US zero-tariff deal as reassuring but urged caution, with Guillaume Faury saying, `On tariffs, the recent political agreement between the EU and the US to revert to a zero-tariff approach for civil aircraft is a welcome development for our industry`.
- Looking ahead, Airbus said it still expects to deliver 820 commercial aircraft this year and targets an adjusted operating profit of approximately 7 billion euros.
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The European aircraft manufacturer achieved a net result of EUR 1.5 billion in the first half of 2025, carried out by its defence and space branch. The deliveries of commercial aircraft are in slight decline.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleAirbus Reports 85% Profit Jump In First Half To 1.5 Bn Euros
European aerospace group Airbus posted Wednesday an 85 percent rise in first-half profit to 1.5 billion euros, even though it delivered fewer commercial planes compared with the same period last year.
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