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Airbus Earned €65.4bn in 2023, with 735 Commercial Aircraft Deliveries

- Stories By Chinedu Eze

The world’s biggest commercial airplane manufac¬turer, Airbus, has said that it recorded €65.4 billion in the fiscal year 2023, as contained in its an¬nual report.

The financial report also stat¬ed that the airline supplied 735 commercial airplanes during the fiscal year under review.

In 2023, Airbus adjusted Earn¬ings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) was €5.8 billion.

Airbus’s Chief Executive Offi¬cer, Guillaume Faury, stat¬ed that the airline received solid orders across all of its sectors in 2023 and met its commitment­s.

Faury described this as a note¬worthy success given the airline’s difficult operating environmen­t.

“We will continue to invest in our global industrial system while progressin­g on our trans¬formation and decarbonis­ation journey. Our dividend propos¬als are a reflection of the strong 2023 financials, our growth pros¬pects in 2024, and balance sheet strength,” Faury added.

The financial report indicated that gross commercial aircraft or¬ders totaled 2,319, up from 1,078 in 2022, with net orders of 2,094 air¬craft after cancellati­ons and 820 in 2022.

According to the airline, the order backlog by the end of 2023 totaled 8,598 commercial aircraft, while Airbus Helicopter­s had 393 net orders and 362 units in 2022.

These, according to Faury, were evenly distribute­d among programmes and amounted to a book-to-bill ratio of more than one in both units and value.

Airbus Defence and Space’s order intake by value climbed by 15% to €15.7 billion in the fiscal year 2023, from €13.7 billion in 2022.

Consolidat­ed order intake by value climbed to €186.5 billion in 2023 from €82.5 billion in 2022, with the consolidat­ed order book worth €554 billion by the end of 2023 and €449 billion in 20922.

The increase in consolidat­ed backlog value is primarily due to the company’s overall book-to-bill ratio of well above one, which has been partially offset by the US dol¬lar’s weakness.

Consolidat­ed revenues rose 11 per cent year on year to €65.4 billion and €58.8 billion in 2022.

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