Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Airbus Updates No.1597

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ORDERS & DELIVERIES

A300
A310
816
A32013,061
A330
A340
A350 XWB
2,880
A380317
Orders as of 28 February 201717,074

THE MONTH IN REVIEW: FEBRUARY 2017

Airbus completed 49 deliveries during February from across its single-aisle and widebody product lines, including five A350-900s – bringing to 70 the total number of A350 XWB jetliners received by international customers as of the month’s end.
In addition to the A350-900s provided during February, Airbus delivered 39 A320 Family aircraft (of which 12 were the A320neo New Engine Option versions), along with four A330s and one A380.
With no new orders booked in February, and cancellations registered for 10 jetliners, Airbus’ net order status was a negative eight aircraft at 2017’s two-month mark.
The grand total of orders logged by Airbus since its creation stood at 17,074 as of 28 February, with a backlog of 6,792 jetliners to be delivered. This is equivalent to approximately 10 years of production.

ORDERS & DELIVERIES VIEWER

Review the worldwide Airbus commercial results using the table below. 
In addition to orders, deliveries and aircraft in operations, this table shows Airbus' backlog, which is the number of jetliners on firm order that remain to be delivered. 
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/A310Single aisleA330/A340/A350A380Total
Total orders81613061288031717074
Total deliveries8167481177720810282
Backlog0558011031096792
Aircraft in operation336715716812089382
Summary to 28 February 2017

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