Key facts
- Airbus has set an internal goal of 900 aircraft deliveries for the year.
- The company's official delivery guidance is 870 aircraft.
- Airbus delivered 89 jets in June.
- Efforts to clear backlogs are driving the increased delivery target.
- Easing engine supply disruptions are also contributing to the higher goal.
Airbus has established an internal goal to deliver 900 aircraft this year, a figure that surpasses its official guidance of 870 deliveries. This ambitious target was set following a strong performance in June, a month in which the European aircraft manufacturer handed over 89 jets to customers. The company's efforts to achieve this higher delivery number are being driven by a strategic focus on clearing its substantial order backlog. Furthermore, Airbus is benefiting from easing disruptions in the supply of engines, a component that has been a significant bottleneck in recent production cycles. The informal target suggests confidence within Airbus that production can be ramped up to meet the increased demand and clear outstanding orders more rapidly than previously anticipated.
