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Airbus made the delivery of 566 commercial aircraft to 87 clients in 2020, in line with the production adaptation plan established in April 2020.
To overcome international travel restrictions, The team of Airbus developed an innovative electronic delivery solution that accounted for more than 25% of deliveries of 2020, allowing customers to receive their aircraft and minimize the need for their teams to travel.
aircraft delivery 2020
| 2020 | 2019 | |||
| Family A220 | 38 | 48 | ||
| Family A320 | 446 | (431 NEO) | 642 | (551 NEO) |
| Family A330 | 19 | (13 NEO) | 53 | (41 NEO) |
| Family A350 | 59 | (14 A350-1000) | 112 | (25 A350-1000) |
| A380 | 4 | 8 | ||
“Working hand in hand with our clients allowed us to get through a difficult year. The teams, Airbus customers and suppliers truly came together in the face of adversity to achieve this result. We also thank our partners and governments for their strong support of the sector”, Guillaume Faury said, CEO of Airbus. «Based on our deliveries of 2020, We are cautiously optimistic about the 2021, although challenges and uncertainties remain high in the short term.".
On 2020, Airbus recorded a total of 383 new orders, 268 grandchildren requests, showing continued customer support across all market segments. The A220 won 64 new orders, which confirms it as the leading aircraft in its category. The A320 family won 296 new orders, included 37 A321XLR. In the widebody segment, Airbus won 23 new orders, including two A330s and 21 A350. After 115 cancellations at the end of 2020, Airbus's order book stood at 7.184 planes.
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