Airbus delivered 78 aircraft in October 2025, bringing the total deliveries for the year to 585. This progress keeps Airbus aligned with its production goals, but challenges remain as the company aims to meet its full-year target of 820 jets.
In October, Airbus increased its deliveries to 78 aircraft across 36 customers, up from 73 aircraft delivered to 41 customers in September. So far in 2025, Airbus has supplied 585 aircraft to 85 customers.
To reach the annual goal of about 820 commercial aircraft, Airbus must deliver roughly 235 jets in the remaining two months. However, ongoing supply chain issues, such as engine shortages, cast uncertainty on this target.
In October 2025, Airbus secured 112 gross orders, a steep rise compared to only 10 orders in September and down from 99 in August. The total gross orders for 2025 have reached 722 aircraft.
"Airbus has delivered a total of 585 aircraft to 85 customers so far in 2025, including both narrowbody and widebody planes."
Summary: Despite steady delivery growth and a strong order book, Airbus faces challenges in meeting its ambitious 820-aircraft delivery target for 2025 due to supply chain constraints.
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