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Airbus Announces Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries for the Month of January 2026

February 10, 2026

Global –In January 2026, aircraft manufacturer Airbus:

  • Delivered 19 aircraft to 15 customers3 A220-3005 A320neo10 A321neo1 A350-900
  • 3 A220-300
  • 5 A320neo
  • 10 A321neo
  • 1 A350-900
  • Secured 49 gross orders

AFM Team Note – kindly contact us for a detailed Excel breakdown of orders and deliveries by airline. AFM reported last month that Airbus reported a 4% year-on-year increase in aircraft deliveries for 2025, highlighting the sustained global demand for its single-aisle and widebody aircraft families. The company’s latest figures underscore continued momentum in commercial aviation recovery and expansion, with implications for future pilot hiring and simulator training capacity.

  • Airbus delivered 793 aircraft to 91 customers in 2025, up from 766 in 2024 and 735 in 2023.
  • The year closed with a record commercial order backlog of 8,754 aircraft, including a widebody backlog high of 1,124.
  • Gross orders totaled 1,000 across 57 customers (889 net), including:49 A220s656 A320s100 A330neos193 A350s2 A330 MRTTs (Multi Role Tanker Transports)
  • 49 A220s
  • 656 A320s
  • 100 A330neos
  • 193 A350s
  • 2 A330 MRTTs (Multi Role Tanker Transports)
  • Significant deliveries included:A220 Family: 93 in 2025, up from 75 in 2024 and 68 in 2023(almost 8 per month)A320 Family: 607 in 2025, up slightly from 602 in 2024 and 571 in 2023(almost 51 per month)A330 Family: 36 in 2025, compared to 32 in both 2024 and 2023(3 per month)A350 Family: 57 in 2025, equal to 2024, but slightly down from 64 in 2023(almost 5 per month)
  • A220 Family: 93 in 2025, up from 75 in 2024 and 68 in 2023(almost 8 per month)
  • A320 Family: 607 in 2025, up slightly from 602 in 2024 and 571 in 2023(almost 51 per month)
  • A330 Family: 36 in 2025, compared to 32 in both 2024 and 2023(3 per month)
  • A350 Family: 57 in 2025, equal to 2024, but slightly down from 64 in 2023(almost 5 per month)
  • 2025 saw key first deliveries and new operator entries for the A220, A321XLR, A330neo, and A350-1000.

Source: Airbus Photo Credit: Airbus

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