PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus kept its crown as the world’s largest commercial airplane supplier for the third year running in 2022 as deliveries rose 8% to 611 units, company data showed on Monday.
The European planemaker also sold 771 airplanes or a net total of 507 after adjusting for cancellations.
The numbers give Airbus an unassailable lead on revenue-generating deliveries – the industry’s main yardstick – after Boeing handed over 302 jets in the first 11 months.
Airbus said it had beaten its target of 600 deliveries, confirming a Reuters report on Jan. 3.
(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Susan Fenton)