RDERS & DELIVERIES
ORDERS & DELIVERIES VIEWER
Review the worldwide Airbus orders and deliveries totals with the summary table, below. For a full listing, utilise the link underneath the summary table to download the latest Excel file – which is updated monthly and lists all firm commercial aircraft transactions, including the family of Airbus executive and private aviation jetliners.
A300/A310 | Single aisle | A330/A340/A350 | A380 | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total orders | 816 | 11537 | 2629 | 317 | 15299 |
Total deliveries | 816 | 6452 | 1545 | 154 | 8967 |
Aircraft in operation | 363 | 6191 | 1484 | 154 | 8192 |
A300
A310816
A310816
A32011,537
A330
A340
A350 XWB2,629
A340
A350 XWB2,629
A380317
Orders as of 28 February 201515,299
THE MONTH IN REVIEW: FEBRUARY 2015
The continuing popularity of Airbus’ single-aisle A320 Family – both in the CEO (current engine option) and NEO (new engine option) versions – was underscored by the 32 orders logged in February. For the month’s deliveries, Airbus provided 46 jetliners to international customers from its A320, A330 and A380 product lines.
An unidentified customer booked 18 A320neo and five A320ceo aircraft in February, while nine A320neos were ordered by AirAsia.
Taking cancellations into account, Airbus’ 2015 net orders totalled 28 aircraft as of February 28.
The deliveries during February were composed of 37 jetliners from the A320ceo Family, eight A330s and one A380. This included an A320 for Nepal Airlines in the airline’s move to an all Airbus jet fleet; along with the first new A330-200 directly purchased by Argentinian flagship carrier Aerolineas Argentinas as part of its fleet renewal strategy.
With the month’s order and delivery activity, Airbus’ backlog was 6,332 aircraft at the end of February.
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