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Airbus deliveries fell 3% in January-August

Published September 5, 2025 Updated September 5, 2025 12:28pm
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PARIS: Airbus delivered 61 aircraft in August, bringing deliveries for the first eight months of the year to 434 jets, down 3% from the same period last year, the planemaker said on Friday, confirming a Reuters report.

The European aerospace group also formally booked an order for 90 jets from Avolon, after the Irish lessor announced shareholder approval for the fleet expansion last month.

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The company said it had won 600 orders so far this year, or a net total of 504 after cancellations. Last month’s business also included an order for seven A350-1000s from an undisclosed customer.

Airbus has said it expects deliveries to speed up towards the end of the year as it aims for an annual target of 820, up 7% from 766 aircraft in 2024.

To keep the full-year target in sight, it needs to hit a record pace in the coming months following engine and seat delays, industry sources and analysts said earlier this week.

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