Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has reaffirmed the company’s confidence in meeting its 2025 aircraft delivery targets, despite ongoing challenges tied to engine availability and supply chain delays. Speaking earlier this week at the US Chamber of Commerce 2025 Global Aerospace Summit, Faury was optimistic that the planemaker would meet its target of 820 deliveries by year's end.

This comes as engine shortages create difficulties for new aircraft deliveries, while global demand for new aircraft is surging. Airbus, which has already logged strong orders in 2025, faces pressure to keep production running smoothly, particularly as it competes with Boeing for market share. The company’s assurance that deliveries will stay on track, therefore, offers a sense of stability for its customers.

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