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Key Points:

  • Airbus delivered 71 aircraft to 37 customers in March 2025.
  • Gross orders for the month reached 211 aircraft, indicating strong market momentum.
  • Year-to-date (Q1 2025): 136 aircraft delivered to 49 customers.
  • Cumulative total orders: 24,825 | Total deliveries: 16,099.
  • The A320 Family continues to lead with 20,137 orders and 12,377 deliveries.

Airbus wrapped up March 2025 with impressive commercial momentum, delivering 71 aircraft to 37 customers and recording 211 new gross orders. This surge reflects continued strong demand across both single-aisle and widebody segments as global air travel maintains its post-pandemic recovery trajectory.

Year-to-Date Performance: A Solid Start

As of the end of Q1 2025, Airbus has delivered a total of 136 aircraft to 49 customers—on track to meet its annual targets. The delivery mix remains dominated by single-aisle aircraft, especially the A320neo Family, which continues to be the backbone of global short- and medium-haul operations.

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