August 2025 deliveries: Boeing outpaces Airbus as Airbus slips on targets

Boeing outpaced Airbus in August deliveries as Airbus slipped on targets, marking a reversal in recent monthly patterns and prompting questions about whether Boeing’s production rebound can shift the longstanding duopoly. The result will influence airline fleet timing, OEM production pacing and supplier allocation.

Discovered 2025-09-01T06:05:49.696630-07:00 | 2025-09-01T06:05:49.696630-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Monthly volatility matters: Boeing outpaced Airbus in August; by contrast, Boeing delivered 48 jets in July while Airbus handed 67 — single-month swings like this directly affect backlogs and delivery timing (see July delivery data: https://hype.aero/?story=d8772aec-3873-44dc-9d73-9e5f776591bc).

  • Market perception and fleet strategy: The narrowbody delivery race is highly visible — the A320 family recently overtook the 737 in cumulative deliveries, so short-term delivery shifts can influence airline fleet planning and lease-market dynamics (context: https://hype.aero/?story=85819701-63f5-4b21-8b87-781b8bf1fd89).

  • Supply and order context: Airbus has reported dips in monthly run rates and zero net orders in recent months, providing background to its slip on targets and potential supplier or capacity pressures (see May delivery/run-rate context: https://hype.aero/?story=0f2f8090-0ccc-4490-8457-e8fa0149f935).

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