Core Insights - Airbus reported a revenue of €17.826 billion for Q3 2025, a 14% year-on-year increase, with adjusted EBIT rising by 38% to €1.942 billion [2] - For the first three quarters of the year, Airbus achieved a total revenue of €47.436 billion, up 7% year-on-year, and adjusted EBIT of €4.146 billion, reflecting a 48% increase [2] Revenue Breakdown - The commercial aircraft division saw a 12% increase in revenue and a 45% rise in adjusted EBIT for Q3 [2] - The helicopter division's revenue grew by 16%, with adjusted EBIT increasing by 29% [2] - The defense and space division reported a 17% revenue increase, with adjusted EBIT rising by 6% [2] Delivery Performance - In the first three quarters, Airbus delivered 507 commercial aircraft and 218 helicopters, both figures showing an increase compared to the same period last year [2] - The commercial aircraft division's revenue increased by 3% year-on-year, with adjusted EBIT up by 8% [2] - The helicopter division's revenue grew by 16%, with adjusted EBIT rising by 18% [2] Future Outlook - Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury indicated that deliveries remain behind schedule in a complex operating environment but confirmed the company's full-year targets for 2025, expecting to deliver approximately 820 commercial aircraft and achieve adjusted EBIT of around €7 billion [3] - The targets account for the current tariff levels, and Airbus aims to enhance commercial aircraft production capacity [3] - Airbus is optimistic about the prospects of its recent aerospace business integration with Thales and Italy's Leonardo [3]
【环球财经】空客第三季度营收同比增14% 前三季度业绩增长稳健