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    Airbus Delivers 61 Aircraft Globally in August 2025

    Caleb FosterBy Caleb Foster09/08/20257401 Min Read
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    Airbus Delivers 61 Aircraft Globally in August 2025

    European manufacturer Airbus announced it delivered 61 aircraft to 39 customers worldwide in August 2025. The deliveries predominantly consisted of narrow-body aircraft due to their higher production rates.

    Narrow-Body Aircraft Deliveries

    • 47 aircraft from the A320neo family were delivered, including:
      • 32 A321neo
      • 12 A320neo
      • 3 A319neo

    Key customers for these models included Transavia France, Delta Airlines, and Qantas.

    A220 Product Line

    • Seven aircraft from the A220-300 variant were delivered, with recipients such as Air France and Delta Airlines.

    Wide-Body Aircraft Deliveries

    • Five Airbus A350 aircraft were delivered:
      • Two A350-900 models to Japan Airlines and Turkish Airlines.
      • Three A350-1000 models to Ethiopian Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Etihad.
    • Two A330neo aircraft, both -900 variants, were delivered to Malaysian Airlines through lessors Avolon and CIT Leasing.

    August 2025 Orders

    The company recorded gross orders of 99 units for August, which included:

    • 75 A321neos
    • 15 A330-900s from Dublin-based lessor Avolon

    Summary of Deliveries

    Airbus TypeNumber Delivered
    A220-2000
    A220-3007
    A319neo3
    A320neo12
    A321neo32
    A330-8000
    A330-9002
    A350-9002
    A350-10003

     

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