- Airbus still expects to achieve an EBIT Adjusted of approximately €7.0 billion
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands – Airbus announced on Wednesday it is lowering its full-year 2025 commercial aircraft delivery target to around 790 planes, citing a recent supplier quality issue affecting fuselage panels for its best-selling A320 Family aircraft.
The announcement, made from the company’s headquarters in the Netherlands, specified the issue is impacting the delivery flow of its A320neo family, a workhorse of global airline fleets.
Despite the production slowdown, the European planemaker stated its financial guidance for 2025 remains unchanged.
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The company still expects to achieve an EBIT Adjusted of approximately €7.0 billion and a Free Cash Flow before Customer Financing of around €4.5 billion.
Airbus noted that its official orders and deliveries report for November will be released on Friday, December 5.
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