Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft to 91 customers globally in 2025 and registered 1,000 new gross orders in the Commercial Aircraft business. The backlog at the end of December 2025 increased to a new year-end record of 8,754 aircraft highlighting the strong market demand for Airbus’ product portfolio. In 2025, Airbus achieved another healthy book to bill above one.

In a continued complex and dynamic operating environment, deliveries in 2025 maintained an upward trajectory. The year witnessed several landmark deliveries and welcomed new operators of the A220, the A321XLR, the A330neo and the A350-1000 across all regions. Airbus also won repeat orders and key new customers in both single aisle and widebody campaigns. The widebody backlog reached a year-end record of 1,124 aircraft.


Airbus’ 2025, 2024 and 2023 aircraft deliveries
|
2025 |
2024 |
2023 |
|
| A220 Family |
93 |
75 |
68 |
| A320 Family |
607 |
602 |
571 |
| A330 Family |
36 |
32 |
32 |
| A350 Family |
57 |
57 |
64 |
| Total |
793 |
766 |
735 |

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