Airbus Announces Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries for the Month of July 2025

Global – In July 2025, aircraft manufacturer Airbus:

  • Delivered 67 aircraft to 41 customers
    • 5 A220-300
    • 19 A320neo
    • 35 A321neo
    • 2 A330-900
    • 4 A350-900
    • 2 A350-1000
  • Secured 7 gross orders
  • Year to date Airbus has delivered 373 aircraft to 72 customers.

In June 2025, Airbus reported 63 aircraft deliveries.

See last year’s stats here.

AFM Team Note – kindly contact us for a detailed Excel breakdown of orders and deliveries by airline.

Source: Airbus
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Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Places Additional 2025 Order for 14 Boeing 777‑9

Hong Kong – Cathay Pacific Airways, the country’s flag carrier and long‑time Boeing 777 operator, has placed a new order for 14 additional Boeing 777‑9 wide‑body jets, reinforcing its status as a regional fleet leader and powering its next phase of network expansion and fleet modernization. The order lifts Cathay Pacific’s total Boeing 777‑9 commitments to 35 jets.

Statements

  • “We plan to expand and renew our fleet with the additional 777-9 aircraft, enabling us to continue our rich history of connecting the world with our Hong Kong hub,” said Ronald Lam, Cathay Group Chief Executive Officer. “Cathay Pacific aims to further strengthen our ongoing partnership with Boeing and leverage the world-class features of the new 777-9 as we strive to become the world’s best premium airline.”

  • “We are proud to support Cathay Pacific’s continued leadership as one of the world’s top airlines, and introduce the 777-9 as their future flagship airplane,” said Brad McMullen, Boeing senior vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing. “This latest order demonstrates the value of the 777-9 and further strengthens the airline’s tradition of delivering superb comfort, convenience and connectivity to passengers for years to come.”

Source: Boeing
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Acron Aviation Academy Welcomes 8 Cadets from Japan’s ANA in August 2025

Sanford, Florida, USA – Acron Aviation Academy, the United States based flight training base of Acron Aviation, has welcomed its latest cohort of eight (8) cadets from All Nippon Airways (ANA).

Back in February 2023 L3Harris Technologies announced its selection by Japan’s largest airline, All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd., to train its next generation of pilots. The agreement builds on a decades-long pilot training and simulator relationship between L3Harris and one of ANA’s subsidiaries, Peach Aviation. That training relationship then expanded as L3Harris provides pilot training for All Nippon Airways and its group airlines. Since then L3Harris Technologies pilot training portfolio rebranded to Acron Aviation.

Source: Acron Aviation Academy

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