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Airbus Confirms 2025 Outlook Following Strong Nine-Month Performance

Airbus Reaffirms 2025 Outlook After Strong Nine-Month Results
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus has confirmed its 2025 outlook following the release of solid consolidated financial results for the nine months ending September 30, 2025. The company, which employs approximately 4,500 staff at its Broughton facility near Chester—responsible for producing wings for all its commercial aircraft—and over 2,700 employees in Filton, Bristol, where it designs wings, landing gear, and fuel systems, continues to demonstrate resilience amid ongoing industry challenges.
Order Performance and Production Targets
During the first nine months of 2025, Airbus secured gross commercial aircraft orders totaling 610, a slight decrease from 667 in the same period last year. After cancellations, net orders amounted to 514 aircraft, down from 648 in the previous year. Despite this decline, Airbus’s order backlog remains substantial, underpinning the company’s confidence in its future performance.
Airbus has maintained its target to deliver approximately 820 commercial jets in 2025, reflecting a positive outlook for the year. However, the company has revised its A220 production target for 2026 downward, citing ongoing supply chain pressures. Airbus reports progress in mitigating these supply issues and expects to complete its acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems in the fourth quarter, a strategic move anticipated to enhance its industrial capabilities.
Market Dynamics and Strategic Focus
The competitive environment is shifting, with Brazilian manufacturer Embraer signaling its intent to challenge the long-standing dominance of Airbus and Boeing in the commercial aircraft sector. Despite these emerging pressures, Airbus remains focused on maintaining operational stability and meeting its delivery commitments.
Overall, Airbus’s robust nine-month performance and reaffirmed guidance for 2025 underscore its adaptability and strategic focus within a dynamic global aerospace industry.

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