Airbus averaging 50 single‑aisle handovers/month; Boeing at 35 after clearing MAX stock as both race to meet 2025 targets

Airbus is averaging about 50 single‑aisle deliveries per month while Boeing has climbed to roughly 35 monthly handovers after clearing its 737 MAX inventory. Both manufacturers are accelerating output to meet stated 2025 delivery targets, tightening schedules across production and supply chains.

Discovered 2025-11-27T01:21:16.953745-08:00 | 2025-11-27T01:21:16.953745-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Production cadence now determines whether OEMs hit full‑year targets: Airbus ~50/month and Boeing ~35/month are central to meeting 2025 volumes — Airbus still needs 235 jets to reach its 820‑aircraft 2025 target (see more context here).
  • Delivery timing directly impacts airline fleet planning and maintenance strategies; Boeing has warned carriers to plan 10–15 years ahead because persistent shortfalls may force extended fleet life.
  • Constraints in output remain a market risk: lessors and operators should note AerCap’s assessment that widebody supply is "extraordinarily acute," signaling continued pressure on availability and lease rates (details).

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2025-11-27T01:21:16.953745-08:00
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