Airbus Delivers 793 Jets in 2025, Tops Revised 790-Plane Goal
Airbus delivered 793 aircraft in 2025, beating its revised target of 790 after production snags prompted goal reduction. This marks achievement of its key industrial delivery objective for the year, as per industry sources.
1. EADSF Surpasses Revised Delivery Target
Airbus SE, trading under EADSF, delivered a total of 793 commercial aircraft in 2025, exceeding its revised annual target of 790 jets. The original goal was lowered from 815 units early in the year after engine supply chain disruptions and production bottlenecks delayed final assembly. By delivering three additional aircraft above the adjusted target, Airbus has demonstrated operational resilience and supply-chain management improvements in the face of earlier setbacks.
2. Implications for Industrial Ramp-Up and Investor Confidence
Reaching 793 deliveries represents a critical milestone for Airbus’s 2025 industrial ramp-up plan. The company had planned to accelerate A320neo family output to 75 aircraft per month by year-end but encountered mid-year slowdowns due to nacelle shortages. With December production hitting 68 jets, Airbus is on track to restore full-rate manufacturing in early 2026. This delivery performance is likely to bolster investor confidence, as order backlogs remain robust at over 8,400 aircraft valued at roughly $600 billion based on list prices, providing strong revenue visibility for the next decade.