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Airbus sales rise by 15% in the first half to 351 units

Airbus said that it delivered 351 planes in the first half of this year, up around 15% from the 306 aircraft in the same period in 2025. The company had handed over 89 jets to customers in June.

Analysts estimate that Airbus will be able to meet its full-year goal of 870 deliveries if the figures 'confirm' a previous report.

On Monday, it was reported that the?largest aircraft manufacturer in the world is?increasingly?confident? of reaching a goal of 900 deliveries without changing its official guidance.

Airbus has had a difficult time overcoming supply chain issues. While engine availability is improving, the first quarter's performance was impacted by earlier shortages and delays on planes headed to China. Boeing has an advantage in delivering aircraft.

Airbus's delivery rates typically increase in the second half a year.

In its monthly report, the Toulouse-based group?also stated that it had sold 887?aircraft between January and?June. This is a?net of 822 aircraft after adjusting cancellations. (Reporting and editing by Gianluca Nostro, Dimitri Rhodes)

(source: Reuters)