Airbus Delivers 67 Aircraft and Secures 7 New Orders in July 2025
- Avaitors Maldives

- Aug 7
- 1 min read
Airbus delivered 67 aircraft to 41 customers in July 2025 and received seven new orders. The month’s performance reflects continued global demand and strategic fleet developments across key markets.

Among the month’s standout milestones, Etihad Airways took delivery of its first A321LR marking the first time a narrowbody aircraft in the Middle East features a First Class cabin. This configuration sets a new standard for premium travel on short- and medium-haul routes, offering widebody-level comfort in a single-aisle format.
The A321LR’s extended range and cabin flexibility align with Etihad’s evolving network strategy, enabling the carrier to deliver a refined passenger experience while optimizing operational efficiency.
German leisure airline Condor further strengthened its long-haul capabilities with an additional order for four A330neo aircraft. This move supports Condor’s fleet renewal strategy and underscores its commitment to fuel-efficient, passenger-centric widebody operations.
The A330neo continues to attract carriers seeking sustainable growth, combining advanced aerodynamics, next-generation engines, and enhanced cabin features.
With 373 aircraft delivered to 72 customers so far this year, Airbus remains on track to meet its production targets. July’s activity spanned multiple aircraft families including the A220, A320neo, A330neo, and A350 demonstrating the manufacturer’s versatility and global reach.
Airbus’s performance in July highlights its ability to respond to diverse market needs, from premium narrowbody innovation to widebody fleet expansion. As the second half of 2025 unfolds, the company remains well positioned to support airline growth strategies and deliver value across the aviation ecosystem.




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