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Airbus Aims for 900 Deliveries after Strong June, Sources

PARIS, July 6 (Reuters) - Airbus has set an internal goal of ​exceeding 900 deliveries for the first time ‌this year after handing over 89 jets in June, though it is keeping its official full-year guidance ​of 870 deliveries unchanged, industry sources said.

June's ​total suggests Airbus delivered 351 aircraft in ⁠the first half of 2026, up 15% ​from the same period last year, marking its ​strongest first-half performance since 2019.

That partially reflects a temporary surge as Airbus continues to catch up on delayed ​deliveries to China and benefits from an ​easing of disruptions to engine supplies, the sources said.

But Airbus ‌is ⁠seen as increasingly confident it can keep up a solid pace in the second half despite ongoing supply snags, including a projected total ​of roughly ​80 deliveries ⁠in July. Deliveries typically accelerate sharply in December.

Airbus declined to comment on ​deliveries ahead of a monthly release ​on ⁠Wednesday.

Bloomberg reported last week that Airbus delivered around 90 jets in June.

Aircraft deliveries are a key ⁠factor ​in determining revenue and cash ​generation for the wider aerospace and defence group.

Reporting by Tim ​Hepher; Editing by Joe Bavier and Emelia Sithole-Matarise

Source: Reuters


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