Airbus begins to build momentum as monthly deliveries continue to rise
Aircraft deliveries from Airbus have increased for the third month in a row as the European aerospace giant begins to build momentum.
On August 7, 2025, Airbus announced that 67 jets had been delivered to 41 customers during July 2025, bringing the total for the year to 373.
On July 30, 2025, Airbus published its half-year results, reaffirming its commitment to achieving around 820 aircraft deliveries for the year.
Earlier in the year, the annual target seemed worryingly far off, but the latest figures suggest that Airbus is now on target to hit its goal.
While commenting on the half-year results, CEO of Airbus Guillaume Faury confirmed that 60 aircraft were complete and awaiting engines outside the factory.
In July 2025 we delivered 67 aircraft and added 7 to our order books. This includes @Etihad receiving its 1st #A321LR – the 1st to offer a First Class in the region and an additional order for 4 more #A330neo for @Condor. https://t.co/rnNgz1yt5J pic.twitter.com/YmRYlTT4sN— Airbus (@Airbus) August 7, 2025 In June 2025, Airbus delivered 63 aircraft and in May 2025, the company delivered 51, while in April 2025, there were 56 deliveries.
Among the July 2025 deliveries were six A350s with Emirates, Air France, Iberia, Japan Airlines, Etihad and Turkish Airlines receiving one each.
Etihad also received its first of 30 Airbus A321LRs, featuring premium cabins typically found only on long-haul flights.
In addition, Airbus has logged seven new orders, with Condor purchasing four A330neos and an undisclosed customer signing for three A321neos.
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