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Airbus leads Boeing in aircraft deliveries by mid-2025
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As the aviation industry continues to recover from the disruptions caused by the pandemic, Boeing and Airbus remain at the forefront of aircraft manufacturing. In 2025, as global demand rises, analysts are keenly observing which of these two giants is leading in aircraft deliveries.

Recent data reveals that Airbus has maintained its lead over Boeing in terms of total aircraft delivered by mid-2025. According to Flight Plan from Forecast International, Airbus had delivered approximately 300 aircraft by the end of June 2025. This includes an official count of 243 deliveries through May and an estimated 57 in June. In contrast, Boeing's tally stood at around 278 aircraft, with 220 delivered through May and an expected 58 in June.

Despite Boeing slightly surpassing Airbus in deliveries for June (58 vs. 57 jets), Airbus's consistent performance earlier in the year has kept it ahead overall. The numbers reflect more than just delivery counts; they tell a story of production capacity and supply chain management.

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Airbus's assembly lines in Toulouse and Hamburg have managed to maintain a steady pace despite challenges such as engine shortages affecting models like the A320neo. Meanwhile, Boeing has faced ongoing issues with its 737 MAX and other models due to regulatory scrutiny and quality control problems.

Airlines have expressed concerns about Boeing’s recurring quality issues, while some carriers continue to expand their fleets with Airbus planes due to reliability factors. Delta Air Lines, for instance, remains focused on expanding its widebody fleet with the Airbus A350.

The Paris Air Show highlighted this trend further when LOT Polish Airlines placed its first-ever order for Airbus planes, committing to 40 A220s. Additionally, AviLease ordered several A320neos and A350 freighters during the show.

Boeing's presence at Le Bourget was subdued following a tragic crash involving an Air India Boeing 787 just weeks before the event. Although Boeing secured significant orders prior to the airshow period, no major firm orders were announced during it.

Boeing acknowledges that recovery will require more than increased production; restoring airline confidence is essential. The company is working closely with regulatory bodies like the FAA while making internal changes aimed at improving safety standards.

As we pass midyear in this ongoing rivalry between Airbus and Boeing, it's clear that while both companies face challenges, Airbus holds a lead not only numerically but also strategically. The coming months will reveal if Boeing can close this gap or if Airbus will maintain its advantage throughout 2025.

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