Airbus Delivered 793 Jets in 2025, But Boeing Secured More New Orders.

Key Points
- 1Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025, narrowly beating its revised 790 unit target despite supply chain issues.
- 2Boeing secured approximately 1,000 gross orders, winning the annual orders race for the first time in years.
- 3Airbus's delivery lead was driven by the popular A320neo family; Boeing's order strength came from wide-body jets like the 777X and 787 Dreamliner.
The global aerospace competition between Airbus and Boeing showed a clear split in performance metrics for 2025. The European manufacturer led in Airbus aircraft deliveries 2025, while the American giant capitalized on securing Boeing new aircraft orders. This outcome highlights differing strategies and ongoing production challenges for both key players in the commercial aircraft market 2025.
Deliveries: Airbus Maintains Its Lead
Airbus delivered 793 commercial aircraft in 2025, according to multiple media reports. This figure narrowly exceeded its revised annual delivery target of approximately 790 jets. The company had initially aimed for around 820 deliveries for the year. However, it adjusted this goal mid-year due to persistent supply chain bottlenecks.
This success was largely driven by strong single-aisle jet demand. The A320neo family accounted for the bulk of the handovers. This performance cements Airbus’s position as the world’s largest commercial airliner producer. The nearly 200-unit lead over its rival underscores its superior supply chain management in 2025.
In contrast, Boeing’s 2025 deliveries are estimated at around 590 aircraft. This fell short of its ambitious forecast of 650 units. The US manufacturer faced limitations from ongoing FAA restrictions on its 737 MAX output. These caps limited its ability to close the delivery gap.
Orders: Boeing Capitalizes on Future Demand
Shifting focus to future growth, Boeing turned the tables in the orders race. The company secured approximately 1,000 gross aircraft orders for the year. This figure surpassed Airbus’s estimated 850-900 gross orders. This marked a significant win for Boeing in the annual orders competition.
Boeing’s order haul included strong demand for its wide-body models. Notable wins came from the 777X and 787 Dreamliner programs. This order book strength positions Boeing for future airline fleet expansion. Airlines are prioritizing fuel-efficient wide-bodies for long-haul routes. Airbus, while behind in gross orders, maintained a significant backlog lead.
Industry Impact and Outlook
The Airbus vs Boeing 2025 results provide a mixed signal for the industry. Airbus demonstrated operational resilience by meeting its revised delivery target. This provides immediate cash flow for the company.
Boeing’s order victory shows renewed airline confidence in the manufacturer. This suggests airlines are betting on the OEM’s long-term recovery. However, this future growth is contingent on resolving quality concerns. It also relies on lifting production caps in the coming years.
- Challenge: Both manufacturers must address persistent supply chain disruptions.
- Opportunity: Analysts predict continued duopoly dominance amid booming air travel.
- Risk: Geopolitical tensions and rising material costs could reshape the landscape.
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