In 2024, Airbus revealed impressive financial results, with consolidated sales of 69.2 billion eurosThis represents an increase of 6 % over the previous year. Net income amounted to 4.2 billion euroswhile adjusted EBIT reached 5.4 billion euros. The fourth quarter was particularly successful, thanks to an 8 % increase in revenues, mainly due to a higher number of commercial aircraft deliveries and contributions from the divisions Defense & Space.
In the heart of the rosy city of Toulouse, headquarters of the prestigious aeronautics company Airbus, it was with palpable effervescence that the financial results for the year 2024 were unveiled. It was an exceptional year for Airbus, which continues to make its star shine in the firmament of world aviation.
Growing sales
The year 2024 saw Airbus record a sales of 69.2 billion euros, marking a significant increase of 6 % over the previous year. This performance can be attributed to a significant increase in deliveries of commercial aircraft, with the expansion of its range of new models, as well as a strong contribution from the division. Airbus Defence and Space.
Adjusted EBIT up
Airbus also posted Adjusted EBIT reaching 5.4 billion euros, an impressive increase of 16 % compared to 2023. This leap is primarily the result of lower R&D expenditure. Thanks to a well-orchestrated strategy, Airbus Helicopters managed to shine with an extraordinary performance in all its programs and services, contributing to these flattering results.
A flamboyant profit
When it comes to net income, Airbus is not content to remain in its comfort zone. With earnings peaking at 4.2 billion euros, this reflects a substantial profit per share. This staggering rise is largely due to strategic expansion in several key sectors and ongoing streamlining of operations.
Planning for the future
Airbus doesn't seem to be resting on its laurels. Paving the way for 2025, the company is forecasting a further 7 % increase in commercial deliveries, planning to distribute around 820 aircraft that year. Challenges remain, however, with some delays in the delivery of the A350 freighter becoming a point of improvement for the coming year.
In addition, Airbus booked a significant charge of 300 million euros for space activities in the fourth quarter of 2024, bringing total provisions to 1.3 billion for the year. This underlines their commitment to continually invest in advanced technologies and explore new horizons.
Faced with competitors in the sector, notably Boeing, Airbus not only held its own but outperformed in 2024, displaying solid dominance in industrial aviation. On the strength of these results, the company has even more ambitious expectations for 2025.
Excitement and optimism in the aeronautics sector
The aeronautical calendar was rich in announcements. Among them, the company THAI announced promising third-quarter results, albeit accompanied by concerns about delays. Likewise, United Airlines amazed with a profit of $3 billion, setting attendance records.
In a world where celestial exploration and the desire to fly higher and further have never been more fervent, Airbus continues to be a fervent pioneer, constantly pushing back the boundaries of the possible. With such a solid foundation for 2024, the company looks set to remain a key player in the aerospace industry for years to come.

Comparison of Airbus Key Financial Indicators for 2024
Indicator | Results |
Sales figures | 69.2 billion euros |
Sales growth | Increase of 6% |
Adjusted EBIT | 5.4 billion euros |
Actual EBIT | 5.3 billion euros |
Net income | 4.2 billion euros |
Change in H1 net income | 50% reduction |
Additional expenses | 300 million euros for space in Q4 |
Delivery forecast 2025 | 820 jets |
Comparison with Boeing | Best performance in 2024 |
Airbus Helicopters contribution | Notable performance |
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