Airbus has delivered 78 aircraft to 36 customers in October 2025.
The deliveries are up from the 73 aircraft delivered in the previous month, as well as up from the 62 jets delivered in October 2024.
The European OEM has delivered 585 jets so far in 2025. With the company targetting around 820 deliveries this year, it will need to delivery around 235 aircraft in the remaining two months of the year to meet its target. Last year, Airbus delivered 84 aircraft in November and 123 in December, totalling 207.
Airbus' 2024 delivery target was around 770 aircraft, which it met with 766 delivered. However, this target was cut during the summer of last year, down from 800 jets.
Of the October deliveries, 68 were narrowbodies and the remaining 10 were widebodies.
Narrowbodies consisted of 64 A320neo family jets and four A220s. Of the widebodies, three were A330s and the remaining seven were A350s.
During the month, the company recorded 112 orders. VietJet ordered 100 A321neos. MNG Airlines Cargo ordered two A350 freighters. Additionally, two undisclosed customers ordered three A321neos each. While one undisclosed customer ordered one A320neo and another ordered two, as well as one ordered by a private customer.
Gross orders so far in 2025 total 722 aircraft.