Airbus August deliveries total 61 aircraft

Airbus A330neo (Image: UK Aviation Media)
Airbus A330neo (Image: UK Aviation Media)

European OEM Airbus says it has delivered 61 aircraft in August 2025 to 39 customers across the globe.

Deliveries were dominated by narrow body aircraft, which is normal due to the higher production rates, with 47 Airbus A320neo family aircraft being delivered.

This was made up of 32 A321neo, 12 A320neo and three A319neo with customers including Transavia France, Delta Airlines and Qantas.

Seven aircraft from the A220 product line were also delivered, all of them the -300 variant with Air France and Delta Airlines being amongst the customers receiving aircraft.

On the wide body side, five Airbus A350 were delivered, two -900 to Japan Airlines and Turkish Airlines along with three -1000 variants to Ethiopian Airlines, Qatar Airways and Etihad.

Two Airbus A330neo airlines were also delivered with two -900 variants going to Malaysian Airlines by way of lessors Avolon and CIT Leasing.

Gross orders for August totalled 99 units including 75 Airbus A321neos and 15 A330-900s from Dublin based lessor, Avolon.

Airbus TypeNumber Delivered
A220-2000
A220-3007
A319neo3
A320neo12
A321neo32
A330-8000
A330-9002
A350-9002
A350-10003

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Nick is the senior reporter and editor at UK Aviation News as well as working freelance elsewhere. He has his finger firmly on the pulse on Aviation, not only in the UK but worldwide. Nick has been asked to speak in a professional capacity on LBC, Heart and other broadcast networks.