Core Insights - Airbus SE has delivered its first A350-900 commercial aircraft to Swiss International Air Lines as part of a fleet modernization initiative, enhancing long-haul flight capabilities and global connectivity [1] - The A350-900 features the new SWISS Senses cabin, providing a more personalized and comfortable flying experience [2] - The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines, seats between 332 and 352 passengers, and offers a 25% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to earlier models [3][10] Industry Demand - Rising air passenger traffic and demand for modern, fuel-efficient aircraft are driving growth in the commercial aviation market [5] - Airbus forecasts a demand for 43,420 new aircraft deliveries over the next 20 years, supporting industry growth and the replacement of aging aircraft [6] Company Performance - As of September 2025, Airbus has delivered 507 commercial aircraft and secured over 1,400 orders for its A350 Family jets globally [7][10] - In the past six months, Airbus shares have increased by 49.4%, outperforming the industry growth of 36% [12] Competitor Insights - Boeing, a leading commercial aircraft manufacturer, delivered 160 commercial aircraft in Q3 2025 and has a long-term earnings growth rate of 20.9% [8][9] - Embraer, the third-largest manufacturer, delivered 20 new commercial jets in Q3 2025 and has a long-term earnings growth rate of 13.3% [9][11]
Airbus Supplies First A350-900 Jet to Swiss International Air Lines