Airbus Delivers 793 Commercial Aircraft in 2025 as Order Backlog Reaches Record High / Photo: Airbus
Airbus Delivers 793 Commercial Aircraft in 2025 as Order Backlog Reaches Record High
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft to 91 customers worldwide in 2025, marking a 4 percent increase compared with 2024, the company said in a statement.
During the year, Airbus recorded 1,000 gross orders, or 889 net orders, from 57 customers. These included 49 A220 aircraft, 656 A320 family aircraft, 100 A330neo aircraft, two A330 MRTT aircraft, and 193 A350 aircraft.
As of the end of 2025, Airbus’s total order backlog reached a record 8,754 aircraft, including 1,124 widebody jets, reflecting strong global demand for the company’s products. The book-to-bill ratio once again remained above one, confirming a balanced relationship between new orders and deliveries.
Throughout the year, Airbus completed several strategically significant deliveries, while new operators of the A220, A321XLR, A330neo, and A350-1000 entered service in various regions of the world. The company secured both repeat orders from existing customers and new contracts across the single-aisle and widebody segments.
In 2025, deliveries of the A220 family totaled 93 aircraft, compared with 75 in 2024 and 68 in 2023. Deliveries of the A320 family reached 607 units, up from 602 and 571 in the previous two years. The A330 program recorded 36 deliveries, compared with 32 in both 2024 and 2023, while the A350 family saw 57 aircraft delivered, compared with 57 in 2024 and 64 in 2023.
Airbus said the increase in deliveries and the record order backlog demonstrate airlines’ sustained interest in its aircraft and the company’s ability to adapt to a complex and rapidly changing operating environment.