Airbus, the European aerospace giant, plans to deliver around 800 commercial aircraft this year, including the popular single-aisle A320neo, its main competitor to the 737 Max.
Airbus pulled in a record 2,094 commercial aircraft orders last year, partly on a surge in demand for narrow-body and mid-sized jets from India and other rapidly growing countries.
That added to the company’s extensive backlog of 8,598 commercial aircraft at the end of 2023.
By contrast, Boeing delivered 528 commercial airplanes and recorded 1,576 net orders.
The company added a special dividend, on top of its usual payout, as its net cash exceeded €10 billion.
Persons:
Guillaume Faury
Organizations:
Airbus, Boeing
Locations:
India