Airbus Reports First Quarter 2025 Net Profit of €793 Million or €1.01 per Share
- Joe Breitfeller
- Apr 30
- 2 min read
Airbus has reported a first quarter 2025 net profit of €793 million or €1.01 per share on a year-over-year increase in revenue of 6.0 percent to €13.5 billion. At the close of the period Airbus had net cash totaling approximately €11.0 billion.

On Wednesday (April 30, 2025), Airbus SE reported their first quarter financial results for the period ending March 31, 2025. The company reported a first quarter net profit of €793 million or €1.01 per diluted share on a 6.0 percent year-over-year increase in revenue to €13.5 billion. During the first quarter, Airbus received 280 commercial aircraft orders, with net orders of 204 after cancellations. The company ended the period with a commercial aircraft backlog of 8,726.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Airbus’ Chief Executive Officer, Guillaume Faury, said,
“Our Q1 results demonstrate the progress we are making on our priorities across the business. We are ramping up production in line with our plan but the delivery profile will be backloaded, reflecting the specific supply chain challenges we are facing this year. We maintain the guidance that excludes tariffs which are adding complexity and remain uncertain in terms of implementation, scope and duration. We are closely monitoring and assessing the situation, but it is too early to quantify the impact today. When it comes to our defence activities, we support the recent approach to strengthen the European defence industry and we stand ready with our broad portfolio of products and solutions to respond to our customers’ requirements.”

Airbus delivered a total of 136 commercial aircraft during the first quarter, including 17 A220s, 106 A320 Family, four A330s, and nine A350s. Revenue from the company’s commercial aircraft activities increased 4.0 percent compared to Q1 2024 to €9.5 billion, while EBIT remained stable at €494 million.
The A320 Family program continues to ramp up towards a rate of 75 per month in 2027, while A330 production is stabilizing at a rate of around four per month. Supply chain issues, particularly with Spirit AeroSystems, are currently putting pressure on the ramp up of A220 and A350 production. The company continues to target a rate of 14 A220s per month in 2026, and 12 per month for the A350 in 2028.
Source: Airbus