January 2021: Airbus delivered 21 aircraft

A220-300 tail fin in factory paint (Photo: Jan Gruber).
A220-300 tail fin in factory paint (Photo: Jan Gruber).

January 2021: Airbus delivered 21 aircraft

A220-300 tail fin in factory paint (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus was unable to land a single new order in January 2021. In times like these, however, it is already a success if no cancellations flutter into the house. That was the case.

The manufacturer was able to deliver a total of 21 machines to 15 customers. These were two A220-300s, one A220-100, ten A320neo, four A321, one A321neo, one A330-800 and one A350-900. An A319neo was also handed over to a private customer. The order backlog as of January 31, 2021 was 7.163 commercial aircraft.

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