Airbus Accelerates Pace in First Half: Delivers 351 Commercial Aircraft and Secures 821 Net Orders

Airbus closed the first half of the year with a solid increase in aircraft deliveries, cementing its path toward its annual targets. Despite persistent supply chain challenges, a robust performance in June is fueling projections for the world’s largest airframer.

A Strong First-Half Balance Driven by June Performance

The European airframer recorded a 15% increase in commercial aircraft deliveries during the first half of 2026 compared to the same period last year. The company delivered a total of 351 aircraft between January and June, significantly outpacing the 306 aircraft reported in the first half of 2025.

This half-year momentum was backed by a strong June, a period in which 89 jetliners were delivered to customers—a figure that confirms previous market estimates.

Projections and Targets for Year-End

With these results, the Toulouse-based manufacturer remains on track to meet its guidance:

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Logistical Challenges and Commercial Results

Despite the positive balance sheet, Airbus operations have not been without operational friction. During the first quarter of the year, persistent supply chain bottlenecks slowed the company’s performance.

While powerplant availability has shown improvement in recent months, previous disruptions—compounded by delivery delays for aircraft destined for Chinese airlines—impacted the company’s initial pace. This temporary situation temporarily handed a competitive delivery advantage to its American rival, Boeing.

High Order Volume in the Global Market

On the commercial front, Airbus reported intense activity in securing new contracts during the first six months of the year:

Airbus’ performance at the close of the first half of 2026 demonstrates the resilience of its production system in the face of complex global logistics.

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