Airbus delivered 36 aircraft to 23 customers in October

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Airbus reported that during October it delivered 36 aircraft to 23 customers. These numbers bring the total to 460 aircraft for 76 companies for the year.

According to our partner site Aeroin the detail of deliveries of the various Airbus aircraft models is as follows:

  • A220-300: two units;
  • A319neo: one unit;
  • A320neo: 17 units;
  • A321ceo: two units;
  • A321neo: 12 units;
  • A350-900: one unit;
  • A380: one unit.

This last Airbus A380 unit is the one that was delivered to the Japanese airline All Nippon Airways, as we reported at the time.

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In terms of new orders, the figure was 22 more aircraft for three customers, bringing the total for the year to 292. Despite 167 cancellations since January, the net result is 125 aircraft. New orders for the last month of 2021 are for the A320neo (one unit) and A321neo (21 units).

The following table reflects the number of aircraft ordered, delivered and accommodated in the fleets throughout the 50+ year history of Airbus to all customers worldwide, whether they are lessors, airlines, or other companies:

See also: «Airbus made the first flight of an A319neo with 100% sustainable aviation fuel».

Juan Cruz García
Juan Cruz García
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