By Chinelo Obogo
Airbus delivered 735 commercial aircraft to 87 customers around the world in 2023, demonstrating strong performance despite a complex operating environment. The commercial aircraft business registered 2,319 gross new orders (2,094 net). As a result, its 2023 year-end backlog stood at 8,598 aircraft.
The company’s CEO, Guillaume Faury, said: “2023 was a landmark year for Airbus’ commercial aircraft business with exceptional sales and deliveries on the upper end of our target. A number of factors came together to help us achieve our goals, including the increased flexibility and capability of our global industrial system, as well as the strong demand from airlines to refresh their fleets with our most modern and fuel-efficient aircraft. This is a remarkable achievement. My thanks goes to our customers, supplier partners and all the Airbus teams who made it happen.
Reacting to the financial report, Airbus’ newly appointed CEO, Commercial Aircraft, Christian Scherer, said: “We originally anticipated aviation to recover sometime in the 2023-2025 timeframe but what we saw in 2023 was, alongside the single-aisle market, wide-body return much sooner than expected, and with vigour. We have never sold as many A320s or A350s in any given year, not to mention welcoming seven new customers for the A350-1000. Travel is back and there is serious momentum. I am proud to say there are now 735 more fuel-efficient Airbus jets flying today, paving the way to our lower carbon future. It’s the orders we win today that will support us in investing in innovative and even more sustainable solutions tomorrow.”