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Airbus Delivers 793 Jets, Securing Top Spot Despite Snags
13 Jan
Summary
- Airbus deliveries increased 4% last year, reaching 793 aircraft.
- Engine supply delays persist, particularly with Pratt & Whitney.
- Boeing delivered 537 jets up to November, trailing Airbus.

Airbus announced a 4% increase in aircraft deliveries for the past year, reaching a total of 793 jets. This figure met its revised target and reaffirms its status as the world's leading planemaker, even amidst industrial challenges and concerns over engine supplies.
The European manufacturer posted 1,000 gross orders, with a net total of 889 after cancellations, surpassing its previous year's performance. While exceeding its revised goal, Airbus still falls short of its 2019 peak of 863 annual deliveries, highlighting persistent supply chain vulnerabilities.
Despite these hurdles, Airbus CEO Christian Scherer expressed optimism about the upward delivery trajectory and strong underlying demand. However, he acknowledged ongoing delays in receiving jet engines for the A320neo family, particularly from Pratt & Whitney, indicating a need for resolution.




