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Airbus Delivers 10 A321neos In 1 Day To Meet Delivery Target

Alice Atherton
Last updated: 23 December 2025 20:16
By Alice Atherton
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Airbus is hoping to end the year on a high note as they deliver 10 more A321neo aircraft, striving to achieve its end-of-year handover targets.

An China Air Airbus A321 aircraft
A China Southern Airbus A321 Aircraft © Hector Retamal

10 new Airbus A321 were delivered in just one day

The European aircraft manufacturer were keen to hit their annual delivery targets as on Friday, Dec. 19, it reported that it had delivered 10 new Airbus A321 aircraft to costumers in a single day.

The A321 aircrafts came from the company’s three factories: one from Toulouse (France), five from Hamburg-Finkenwerder (Germany), and four from Tianjin (China).

Airline A321neo Deliveries
Air China Three aircraft (B-32PJ, B-32PL, B-32PK)
Wizz Air Three aircraft (HA-LDK, 9H-WMQ, HA-LDH)
IndiGo One aircraft (VT-NHJ)
Scoot One aircraft (9V-NCM)
AirAsia One aircraft (9M-CAB)
China Airlines One aircraft (B-18123)
An photo of Wizz Air Airbus A321neo aircraft
Wizz Air Airbus A321neo © Nicolas Economou

Manufacturing target a steep challenge

While the delivery centres at each of these three plants were aiming to deliver around 65-70 new aircraft per month throughout 2025. This is in addition to the A220 final assembly plant for the A220 located in Mobile, Alabama.

The aircraft manufacturer’s 2025 target is 820 aircraft deliveries. In November, Airbus delivered made up to 72 deliveries, totaling 657 at the end of that month with 133 to go.

With the year almost at an end, the company has revised its goal down to 790, but it still needs to make 133 deliveries in order to meet this revised target. In the first two weeks of December, Airbus only delivered 30 jets leaving several dozen orders to be achieved by the end of the month.

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ByAlice Atherton
Aviation Reporter - A UK-based writer and recent university graduate whose breadth of creative work spans fiction, opinion and feature writing. With a passion for storytelling and a growing interest in the fast-moving aviation sector, she brings a fresh, narrative-driven perspective to air travel news — capturing the human side of airlines, airports and global connections.
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