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Airbus Delivers 136 Jets in 1Q 2025, With 71 in March Alone

Airbus delivered a total of 136 commercial aircraft during the first quarter of 2025, with a particularly robust performance in March, when it handed over 71 jets. This delivery figure highlights Airbus’ continued operational strength and its ability to maintain high production rates amid global supply chain challenges.

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Boeing Reports 130 Aircraft Deliveries in Q1 2025

Boeing has reported the delivery of 130 aircraft during the first quarter of 2025, reaffirming the manufacturer’s gradual recovery in production and delivery volumes. The latest figures include 105 Boeing 737s, the company’s best-selling narrowbody model, and 13 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, reflecting steady widebody demand.

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Boeing Delivers 44 Aircraft in February, Records Net Five Orders

Boeing reported 44 aircraft deliveries in February 2025, maintaining a steady production pace across its commercial programs. The manufacturer also recorded 13 gross orders for the 737 MAX, reflecting continued airline demand for the narrowbody model. However, with eight cancellations, the net total of new orders stood at five aircraft for the month.

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Airbus Reports 18% Decline in Deliveries for January and February

Airbus has announced its delivery and order figures for the first two months of 2025, reporting a total of 65 aircraft delivered, which marks an 18% decline compared to the same period last year. This drop is attributed to supply chain adjustments and engine delivery delays, with the company prioritizing deliveries toward the latter half of the year.

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Frontier Airlines Updates 2025 Aircraft Delivery Schedule

Frontier Airlines has outlined its 2025 aircraft delivery schedule, with plans to receive a total of 21 Airbus aircraftthroughout the year. This includes 13 A321neos and 8 A320neos, all financed through Sale&Leaseback agreements. The airline’s revised delivery schedule is as follows:

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Icelandair’s Fleet Expansion Plans: A321LR And A321XLR Deliveries

Icelandair is advancing its fleet modernization efforts with the planned addition of three Airbus A321LR aircraft, expected to be delivered before the summer of 2025. This initiative is part of the airline’s strategy to enhance operational efficiency and expand its route network.