On February 20, 2025, Airbus published its consolidated financial results for 2024 and updated investors on its forecasted performance for 2025. With total revenues increasing by 6% over the 2023 figure, the European-based planemaker is forecasting a broadly upward performance trend in 2025, with commercial aircraft deliveries and sales in its helicopter and defense divisions all set to increase.

Diving into the company’s financial performance for 2024, the company’s consolidated revenues increased year-on-year to €69.2 billion ($76.1bn), an increase of 6% over the figure of €65.4 billion ($71.9bn) recorded for 2023. While consolidated order intake by value decreased to €103.5 billion ($113.8bn) for 2024 from €186.5 billion ($205.1bn) in 2023, Airbus’ total consolidated order book was valued at €629 billion ($692bn) at the end of 2024, up 13.5% over the 2023 year-end figure of  €554 billion ($609bn).

According to a company statement, the increase in the consolidated order backlog value “mainly reflects the company-wide book-to-bill of above one and the strengthening of the US dollar.”

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