
Airbus has released its full-year 2025 financial results, reporting 793 commercial aircraft deliveries and a 6% increase in revenue to €73.4 billion. Adjusted EBIT reached €7.1 billion, while net income stood at €5.2 billion. Earnings per share came in at €6.61, and free cash flow before customer financing totaled €4.6 billion.
In 2025, Airbus recorded 1,000 gross commercial aircraft orders. After cancellations, net orders stood at 889. The year-end backlog reached a record 8,754 aircraft. Commercial aircraft revenues rose to €52.6 billion. Helicopter deliveries increased to 392 units, generating €9 billion in revenue. In the Defence and Space segment, revenues climbed 11% to €13.4 billion, with strong defence demand driving order intake to €17.7 billion in value terms.
Looking ahead to 2026, Airbus is targeting approximately 870 commercial aircraft deliveries, around €7.5 billion in adjusted EBIT, and roughly €4.5 billion in free cash flow. The company noted that while it continues ramping up production, ongoing engine supply constraints are impacting certain programs.



