Airbus Achieves New Aircraft Delivery Record

Airbus Achieves New Aircraft Delivery Record

Airbus said it delivered 800 commercial aircraft to 93 customers in 2018.

With the feat, it stated that it met its full year delivery guidance and also set a new company record.

The aircraft manufacturing company disclosed that deliveries were 11 per cent higher than the previous record of 718 units, set in 2017.

It noted that for 16th year in a row now, Airbus has increased the number of commercial aircraft deliveries on an annual basis.

The company said in total, the 2018 commercial aircraft deliveries comprise: 20 A220s (since it became part of the Airbus family in July 2018); 626 A320 Family (vs 558 in 2017), of which 386 were A320neo Family (vs 181 NEOs in 2017); 49 A330s (vs 67 in 2017) including the first three A330neo in 2018; 93 A350 XWBs (vs 78 in 2017); 12 A380s (vs 15 in 2017).

In terms of sales, Airbus said it achieved 747 net orders during 2018 compared to 1,109 net orders in 2017.
At the end of 2018, the backlog of Airbus commercial aircraft reached a new industry record and stood at 7,577 aircraft, including 480 A220s, compared with 7,265 at the end of 2017.

“Despite significant operational challenges, Airbus continued its production ramp-up and delivered a record number of aircraft in 2018. I salute our teams around the globe who worked until the end of the year to meet our commitments,” said President Airbus Commercial Aircraft, Guillaume Faury.

“I am equally pleased about the healthy order intake as it shows the underlying strength of the commercial aircraft market and the trust our customers are placing in us. My gratitude goes out to all of them for their ongoing support.”

He added: “As we look to further increase our industrial efficiency, we will continue making the digitalisation of our business a key priority”, Faury added.

Over the last 16 years, Airbus has steadily increased its production year-by-year with the final assembly lines in Hamburg, Toulouse, Tianjin and Mobile complemented by the addition of the A220 line in Mirabel, Canada, during 2018.

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