Paris Air Show live: Airbus deals valued at $20.9 billion on final day of trade
As the Paris Air Show enters its final day of trade before the event transforms into a more public orientated affair, it has been reported that Airbus has notched up an estimated $20.9 billion worth of contracts.
According to Reuters, Airbus secured $14.2 billion worth of aircraft orders and provisional purchases worth $6.7 billion. The estimates were based on Cirium Ascend data.
As the final trade day, June 19, 2025, could still throw up some surprises, but it is generally thought that the main business dealings are signed off over the first three days.
From June 20, 2025, the general public will represent the majority of spectators at the air show as it orientates towards a more family-focused event.
AeroTime will post all the breaking news from today in the live blog stream below.
Final stretch…
AeroTime editors and journalists are on the ground at Paris Air Show 2025 covering all the latest and biggest breaking news stories at this year’s event.
June 19, 2025, 15:33 (UTC +3)
Airbus wrap-up at Paris Air Show
Airbus have confirmed that it has no more news to announce at Paris Air Show this year .
Thank you for following our live coverage over the past three days.
June 19, 2025, 13:40 (UTC +3)
June 19, 2025, 12:33 (UTC +3)
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