Airbus to issue data on Jan 12 as delivery confidence grows
Airbus will release its final aircraft delivery numbers on January 12. The European planemaker is confident it met its revised target of around 790 jets for 2025. This follows a previous adjustment due to production issues. Airbus remains the lead...

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The European planemaker issued the statement by email following reports that it had delivered at least 782 jets in 2025. Industry sources said such a formal scheduling statement would have addressed any change in guidance because of the market sensitivity of delivery data.
Aircraft data firm Cirium estimated earlier that Airbus had delivered 782 aircraft in 2025, with some analysts predicting more than 785 deliveries.
Aircraft analyst Rob Morris said it was possible that Airbus would find a handful more deliveries than Cirium's total once paperwork is finalised. Airbus last month cut its full-year delivery target from "around 820" jets to "around 790" after a glitch with fuselage panels.
The France-based company fell short of its numerical target in 2024 but claimed victory based on the wording, and analysts say it may give itself similar latitude for 2025.
It remains the world's largest planemaker, ahead of Boeing, based on recent production and delivery rates. However, it is expected to fall behind its resurgent U.S. rival in the number of new orders.
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