Airbus delivered 78 aircraft in October 2025, bringing its total for the year to 585, maintaining a steady pace toward its 820-plane delivery target for the year.
The manufacturer transported 78 planes to 36 customers in October, a rise from 73 delivered to 41 customers in September.
So far in 2025, Airbus has delivered 585 aircraft to 85 customers, including:
The goal remains approximately 820 commercial aircraft delivered by year-end, leaving about 235 to be handed over in the last two months amid supply chain challenges such as engine shortages.
In October 2025, Airbus secured 112 gross orders, a sharp increase compared to just 10 in September and down from 99 orders in August.
Total gross orders for 2025 have reached 722 aircraft, comprised of:
"Airbus has delivered a total of 585 aircraft to 85 customers so far in 2025."
"This leaves about 235 aircraft to be handed over in the final two months of 2025, amid ongoing challenges in the global supply chain such as engine shortages."
Despite solid gains in deliveries and a recent surge in orders, Airbus faces difficulty meeting its full 2025 delivery target due to supply chain hurdles and remaining aircraft to deliver.
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