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Home / Business and Economy / Airbus Rushes Deliveries to Meet 790 Aircraft Target

Airbus Rushes Deliveries to Meet 790 Aircraft Target

30 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Airbus targets 790 aircraft deliveries this year after a revised goal.
  • Glitches in the A320 model caused the initial delivery target reduction.
  • The company is accelerating production in year-end for the delivery goal.
Airbus Rushes Deliveries to Meet 790 Aircraft Target

Airbus is in a determined push to meet its revised aircraft delivery target of approximately 790 aircraft for the current year. This accelerated effort comes after the company had to lower its projections earlier this month, a move attributed to technical issues found in its best-selling A320 model. These issues included a significant software recall and the discovery of fuselage panels that did not meet required specifications.

The planemaker's current objective requires delivering about 133 jets in December, a volume nearly double that of November. Reports indicate that Airbus is producing aircraft at a remarkable pace in the closing weeks of the year, a ferocity described as unprecedented. Management is reportedly confident that the goal will be achieved, with no indications of further reductions needed.

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Aircraft delivery figures are critical performance indicators for planemakers like Airbus and Boeing, directly impacting cash flow and reflecting supply chain health. Airbus has faced persistent challenges sourcing components, often leaving completed aircraft awaiting final readiness. In a boost, Airbus recently secured orders valued at around $8 billion from two Chinese airlines for its A320 family jets.

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Airbus now aims to deliver approximately 790 aircraft this year, down from its original projection.
The revision was due to glitches identified in its A320 model, including a software recall and issues with fuselage panels.
Airbus is significantly accelerating aircraft production in the final weeks of the year to meet the revised target.

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