Airbus delivered 793 aircraft in 2025, misses 820 target and logs ~1,000 orders

Airbus delivered 793 aircraft in 2025 to 91 customers — a 4% year‑on‑year rise but short of an 820 guidance it trimmed late in the year. The OEM also recorded roughly 1,000 gross orders, with single‑aisle output driving volumes amid ongoing supply‑chain and engine‑supply questions.

Discovered 2026-01-12T08:57:57.548050-08:00 | 2026-01-12T08:57:57.548050-08:00

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  • Airbus closed 2025 with 793 deliveries (guided 820) and ~1,000 gross orders — a delivery/order split that matters for backlog management and supplier scheduling (see recent delivery vs orders dynamics) [source:a969a315-4695-4fce-845d-b2c8df100703].

  • Persistent supply‑chain bottlenecks and new questions over engine supplies continue to constrain completions and risk delivery timing, reinforcing the operational pressures prompting leadership and program decisions [source:507ece3f-4c79-4d2e-b8c5-b56d00552846] [source:756961d4-7c5d-4789-9462-8d13881ebfda].

  • The performance was driven by single‑aisle output, underscoring continued narrowbody market tightness and the importance of A320‑family production pacing for airlines, lessors and suppliers [source:ab529a80-bbd6-4ded-85c5-42c38c116fa8].

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