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Airbus delivered 81 jets in May after China logjam eases

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Airbus Jet Deliveries Rise to 81 in May After China Stand-Off Eases

Airbus Delivery Surge and Resolution of China Regulatory Issues

May 2025 Delivery Figures and Comparison

PARIS, June 4 (Reuters) - Airbus delivered 81 aircraft in May, up sharply from a year earlier, partly due to the release of planes caught up in a regulatory stand-off with China, industry sources said.

Airbus declined to comment on deliveries ahead of a monthly update on Friday. In May 2025, it delivered 51 jets.

Background on the China Regulatory Stand-Off

Administrative Delays and Resolution

Airbus said in April that a number of deliveries had been held up in the first quarter due to what it described as a Chinese "administrative topic" that had since been resolved.

Pressure Over C919 Certification

Two people familiar with the matter said that China had appeared to hold up the delivery of new Airbus aircraft to put pressure on European regulators over the certification of its C919 passenger jet, which has not yet been granted.

Scope and Duration of the Hold-Up

The hold-up affected about 20 planes, according to La Tribune newspaper, which first reported the standoff on May 11.

Responding to a Bloomberg report on the regulatory dispute on May 26, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency said work on validating the C919 was "progressing with the full cooperation" of Chinese authorities and manufacturer COMAC.

Bloomberg reported that the snag had lasted several months.

Outlook for Airbus Deliveries and Ongoing Challenges

Delivery Targets and Supply Chain Issues

Analysts said it was too early to tell whether May's acceleration would be enough to remove concerns over Airbus' ability to reach its target of 870 deliveries for the year, which also depends on wider supply chain problems.

Component Shortages and Supplier Delays

Many deliveries have been held up by missing engines or cabin equipment as well as slow deliveries from a former Spirit AeroSystems plant in the United States that supplies the A350.

Analyst Perspectives on Airbus Momentum

UK-based analyst Rob Morris said Airbus would need to keep up strong momentum in coming months to stay on track, but added that they are "making progress towards clearing stored inventory".

(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • May deliveries surged to 81 from 51 a year earlier, boosted by the release of ~20 planes previously held up in China regulatory dispute (Reuters)
  • Airbus is targeting around 870 deliveries in 2026, a record year, but remains challenged by engine and supply‑chain constraints (Air Data News; Forecast International)
  • Despite the May rebound, Airbus must maintain momentum to hit full‑year goals—52.4% of the running total needs to be delivered between May and December at roughly 80/month (Investing.com)

Frequently Asked Questions

How many jets did Airbus deliver in May?
Airbus delivered 81 aircraft in May, a significant increase compared to 51 jets in May of the previous year.
What caused previous Airbus delivery delays to China?
The delays were partly due to a regulatory stand-off with China over issues linked to aircraft certification and administrative topics.
Has the Airbus and China regulatory dispute been resolved?
Yes, the previous hold-up involving about 20 aircraft has since been resolved, allowing deliveries to resume.
What is the target for Airbus jet deliveries in 2024?
Airbus aims to deliver 870 jets in 2024, though challenges remain due to supply chain issues.
What other factors are affecting Airbus deliveries?
Deliveries have also been impacted by missing engines, cabin equipment, and slow shipments from suppliers like Spirit AeroSystems.

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