Airbus Delivered 89 Aircraft in June, Reaching 351 Deliveries in the First Half of 2026. Airbus maintained strong commercial momentum in June 2026 by delivering 89 aircraft to 49 customers worldwide, reinforcing the steady pace of its commercial aircraft production and delivery program. With this performance, the European manufacturer reached a total of 351 aircraft delivered to 77 customers during the first six months of the year, reflecting continued progress in meeting strong global demand from airlines.
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On the commercial front, Airbus secured 71 gross orders during June, highlighting the sustained interest from airlines and leasing companies in expanding and modernizing their fleets with next-generation aircraft. The A320neo Family remained the company’s best-selling product, driven by its fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and reduced operating costs. Demand also remained strong for Airbus’ widebody aircraft, which continue to play a key role in long-haul operations.
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The first-half results demonstrate Airbus’ ongoing efforts to increase production in response to a historically large order backlog. Although the aerospace industry continues to face supply chain challenges, the manufacturer has maintained a consistent delivery pace, enabling airlines to expand capacity while replacing older-generation aircraft with more efficient models.
Airbus’ June performance further reinforces its position as one of the world’s leading commercial aircraft manufacturers. As the second half of 2026 progresses, the company remains focused on increasing production rates and fulfilling its commitments to customers amid continued growth in global air travel demand and the industry’s transition toward more efficient and sustainable fleets.
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