Airbus reported on Monday that it delivered 64 aircraft in November, bringing the total so far this year to 477, 34% less than in the first 11 months of 2019, due to the impact of the Covid-19.
See also: Airbus re-sells six aircraft unwanted by AirAsia.
Deliveries included seven A350s and 56 single-aisle aircraft, including 54 of the A320neo family, Reuters reported.
Airbus did not sell any aircraft in November, marking the fourth time since the start of border closures in Europe in March that a month has passed without new orders as it focuses on aircraft deliveries.
See also: FAA issues the first certificate for Boeing 737 MAX since 2019.
To date it has 7,302 orders pending, which is equivalent to more than a decade of production at the current rate.
Between January and November, it recorded 381 orders, or a net total of 297 after cancellations.
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