Air TransportAirbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025, surpassing its revised annual target, according to Bloomberg sources.
The manufacturer increased output at its final assembly lines during the final days of December to meet commitments. Production sites in Europe, China, and the United States played a key role in accelerating the pace.
Airbus had lowered its delivery goal from 820 units to approximately 790 earlier in the year due to supply chain issues, specifically the availability of fuselage panels. The company adapted operations to address these constraints.
The official publication of audited commercial data is scheduled for January 12. This data release will provide further detail on the distribution of deliveries by type and region.

If the data is confirmed, Airbus would have delivered 136 aircraft in December. For comparison, in the same month of 2024, the aircraft manufacturer had delivered 123 commercial aircraft.
Up to November, Airbus had delivered 76 A220 series aircraft, 510 A320neo family aircraft, 26 A330neo aircraft, one A330-200, and 44 A350 aircraft.