Image source: Wikipedia
In November 2024, Airbus delivered 84 aircraft to 42 customers, displaying its ongoing operational strength. This is the company’s best November result since delivering 89 aircraft in 2018. The success illustrates Airbus’ ability to meet the demands of a reviving aviation industry while also strengthening its position as a major participant in the global aerospace market.
The deliveries this month included a mix of single-aisle and wide-body aircraft, highlighting Airbus’ ability to support a variety of airline operations. Over the course of 2024, the company has set a new annual record, delivering 643 aircraft to 82 customers. This remarkable accomplishment indicates Airbus’ effective production capability as well as the high demand for its aircraft. Airbus continues to offer solutions that are suited to the various demands of its clients, from the well-liked A320neo series to wide-body favorites like the A350.
Orders and Deliveries Overview (as of November 2024):
Aircraft Type | Total Orders | Total Deliveries | Aircraft in Operation |
Single-Aisle | 19,898 | 12,152 | 11,241 |
A300/A310 | 816 | 816 | 259 |
A330* | 1,850 | 1,616 | 1,469 |
A340 | 377 | 377 | 193 |
A350 | 1,345 | 628 | 627 |
A380 | 251 | 251 | 223 |
Total | 24,537 | 15,840 | 14,012 |
This outstanding performance shows Airbus’ commitment to assisting airlines in expanding their fleets and adjusting to shifting operational needs. As the aviation industry continues to recover, it is evident that fleet modernization and enhanced connectivity are necessary. Airbus contributes significantly to this shift by providing airlines with state-of-the-art, fuel-efficient, and ecologically friendly aircraft to address these challenges.
Stay tuned to Aviation Today for the latest news and stories about aviation