Airbus Retains Commercial Aviation Lead

Mobility Outlook Bureau
12 Jan 2023
01:02 PM
1 Min Read

The European airframer’s 2022 backlog stood at 7,239 aircraft. In aircraft units, it recorded a net book-to-bill ratio significantly above one


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Airbus has retained its number one position in the commercial aviation market, with 820 net orders (1078 gross) and 661 commercial aircraft deliveries to 84 customers in 2022. Guillaume Faury, Chief Executive Officer, Airbus, said, “In 2022 we served 84 customers with 661 deliveries, an increase of 8% compared to 2021. That’s obviously less than we were targeting but given the complexity of the operating environment I want to thank the teams and our partners for the hard work and the ultimate result.”  “The significant order intake covering all our aircraft families, including freighters, reflects the strength and competitiveness of our product line. We continue our ramp-up trajectory to deliver on our backlog,” he added.  Airbus’ market-leading A320neo Family won 888 new orders, while the smaller A220 won 127 new orders. Airbus delivered 516 A32neo Family aircraft and 53 A220 Family jets in 2022.Airbus’ widebody aircraft won a total of 63 new orders, including 19 A330s and 44 A350s, of which 24 were for the newly launched A350F; 32 A330 Family and 60 A350 Family jetliners were delivered in the same year.  

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