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Airbus Begins 2025 Strong with Robust Aircraft Orders

The A330neo continues its upward momentum, adding to the 82 orders it secured in 2024. With a fuel-efficient design and extended range capabilities, the aircraft remains a compelling choice for airlines optimizing mid-to-long-haul operations in a competitive market.

Strong Start for Airbus in 2025

European aircraft manufacturer Airbus began the year with 55 gross orders in January, reflecting strong demand across its fleet despite ongoing supply chain constraints.

Recent data shows steady interest in both narrowbody and widebody jets, with the A320neo family leading sales at 26 orders. This was followed by 19 orders for the A350 and 10 for the A330neo.

The A330neo’s latest bookings push total firm commitments to 384 aircraft, reinforcing its strong presence in the widebody segment.

After accounting for four cancellations, Airbus reported a net total of 51 orders for January. In 2024, the company delivered 766 aircraft, slightly below its target of 787. Despite this, Airbus remains confident in its production ramp-up plans.

Industry analysts attribute the company’s sustained sales to airlines’ confidence in Airbus’ aircraft lineup. The manufacturer has consistently outperformed its main competitor, Boeing, which continues to recover from regulatory and operational setbacks.

Despite its success, Airbus faces ongoing supply chain pressures, particularly in securing engines and critical aircraft components. The company aims to increase A320-family jet production to 75 per month by 2027, requiring stabilization of its supplier network.

With consistent demand across its portfolio and a clear production growth strategy, Airbus is poised to maintain its leadership in the global aviation market. However, the coming months will test its ability to navigate supply chain difficulties while fulfilling its growing order backlog.