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Europe's Airbus misses core profit estimates as deliveries slow

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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First Quarter Financial Results and Operational Challenges

By Gianluca Lo Nostro

April 28 Reuters) - Europe's Airbus posted a sharp drop in first-quarter core profit on Tuesday, falling well below market expectations as the world's largest planemaker delivered fewer aircraft and was hurt by a weaker U.S. dollar.

Financial Performance Overview

Adjusted operating profit fell 52% to 300 million euros ($351 million), while revenue declined 7% to 12.65 billion euros in the three months to March 31.

Analyst Expectations vs. Actual Results

Analysts had on average forecast adjusted operating profit of 348 million euros on revenue of 12.39 billion euros, according to company-compiled consensus data.

Aircraft Deliveries and Production Targets

The European planemaker is racing against time to deliver the 870 aircraft it has targeted for 2026 after handing over 114 commercial aircraft in the quarter, down 16% from 136 a year earlier and below the 143 aircraft delivered by U.S. rival Boeing in the same period.

Production Rate Goals

The group left its full-year guidance unchanged, reaffirming a target production rate of between 70 and 75 A320-family aircraft per month by the end of 2027 - a goal it trimmed in February from an earlier ambition of hitting 75 per month by the start of that year.

Supply Chain and Engine Shipment Issues

Even as orders remain strong, the France-based company is contending with late engine shipments from U.S.-based supplier Pratt & Whitney which are falling short of its needs.     In an escalating dispute over late engine shipments that is threatening its efforts to lift aircraft production, Airbus is now pursuing potential damages, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters in March.

Defence and Space Division Performance

Profit Highlights

A rare bright spot in the quarter came from Airbus's defence and space business, which posted adjusted core profit of 130 million euros, well ahead of the average estimate of 111 million.

Exchange Rate Information

($1 = 0.8542 euros)

(Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • Q1 adjusted operating profit (€300 m) fell well below consensus (~€348 m) amid slower deliveries and adverse FX effects (mediaassets.airbus.com)
  • First‑quarter deliveries dropped 16% year‑on‑year to 114 jets—the lowest Q1 since 2009—raising execution risk against the 2026 target of 870 aircraft (el7.ai)
  • Airbus maintains full‑year guidance: aiming for ~870 deliveries in 2026 and a production rate of 70–75 A320‑family jets per month by end‑2027, down from earlier higher ambitions (airdatanews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Airbus miss its first-quarter profit estimates?
Airbus missed its Q1 profit estimates due to delivering fewer aircraft and the impact of a weaker US dollar, resulting in a 52% drop in adjusted operating profit.
How much did Airbus' Q1 revenue decline?
Airbus' revenue declined by 7% year-on-year in the first quarter, reaching 12.65 billion euros.
What was Airbus' target for aircraft deliveries in 2026?
Airbus has targeted the delivery of 870 aircraft for 2026 despite the Q1 slowdown in deliveries.
Did Airbus change its production guidance for A320-family aircraft?
Airbus reaffirmed its full-year guidance, aiming for a production rate of 70–75 A320-family aircraft per month by end-2027, slightly trimming earlier targets.

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