Airbus announced its delivery figures for March, marking a total of 71 aircraft deliveries. The European plane maker's deliveries for the first quarter stood at 136, which is slightly ahead of competitor Boeing's quarterly result. Airbus also reported European regulators have approved a certified performance package for the A330-900, designed to improve performance, economics, and payload.
In March, deliveries by Airbus comprised one A220-100, nine A220-300, one A319neo, 18 A320neo, and 34 A321neo, which included one A321XLR received by Iberia, two A330-900, and six A350-900 aircraft. Over the quarter, Airbus delivered 136 aircraft, including 65 A321neos. Notable deliveries included an A220-100 to ITA Airways and an A350-1000 to Japan Airlines.
The company reported 211 gross orders in March, featuring deals with aircraft lessors Jackson Square Aviation and BOC Aviation, for a combined total of 120 A320neo family aircraft. EVA Air placed an order for three A321neo and six A350-1000 aircraft.