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Investing.com -- Airbus, the European aircraft manufacturer, reported a decline in aircraft deliveries for the first two months of 2025.
The company delivered 65 aircraft in January and February, marking an 18% decrease compared to the same period last year.
The company had previously signaled that the first quarter might see weaker deliveries. This is due to engine supplies from CFM being shifted to the fourth quarter of the previous year to assist Airbus in meeting its annual target.
In February alone, Airbus managed to deliver 40 jets. Additionally, Airbus reported receiving 14 new orders in February.
This brings the total orders for the year to 69. However, after accounting for cancellations, the net orders for the first two months stand at 65. This is an increase from the same period last year, when the net orders were at 33.
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