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Airbus SE (EU:AIR) delivered a total of 793 aircraft in 2025, according to multiple media reports, meeting the manufacturer’s revised full-year delivery objective.
The European planemaker had trimmed its target last month to “around 790” jets from an earlier goal of roughly 820 aircraft after encountering production disruptions linked to fuselage panel issues at a Spanish supplier.
The final tally indicates Airbus was able to work through those supply chain constraints that forced the downgrade in expectations.
Toward the end of the year, Airbus stepped up its delivery pace. Reports from December suggested the company had handed over about 90 commercial aircraft in the early part of the month, with a further 35 deliveries planned before the close of the year.
That end-of-year push marked an unusually intense effort, with December deliveries nearly doubling November’s total to ensure Airbus reached its adjusted annual target.
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