Live Stocks get clobbered as Trump's China trade war intensifies. See the latest. Frankfurt - Delayed Quote • EUR Airbus SE (AIRA.F) Follow Compare 35.20 +1.80 +(5.39%) At close: 9:29:48 PM GMT+2 All News Press Releases SEC Filings RTX or EADSY: Which Is the Better Value Stock Right Now? RTX vs. EADSY: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option? Boeing Q1 Commercial & Defense Deliveries Rise Y/Y, Lag Airbus BA stock records year-over-year growth of 56.6% and 85.7% in commercial and defense shipments, respectively, in the first quarter of 2025. Strength Seen in Airbus Group (EADSY): Can Its 8.3% Jump Turn into More Strength? Airbus Group (EADSY) saw its shares surge in the last session with trading volume being higher than average. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions may not translate into further price increase in the near term. Airbus Surges, Boeing Fights Back: The Jet War You Can't Ignore A delivery race, a flood of new orders, and looming tariffs--here's what investors need to know now. Delta Air Lines CEO: We Won't Pay Tariffs on Airbus Deliveries Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told analysts and reporters on Wednesday morning that the U.S.-based carrier will not pay tariffs on any aircraft deliveries from Airbus this year. The comments were made before the Trump administration announced a 90-day pause on import tariffs for goods from around the world except China. Delta would work closely with Netherlands-based Airbus on the issue. Delta Won’t Swallow Tariff-Related Costs on Planes, CEO Says Delta Air Lines is working to avoid paying tariffs on the dozens of planes it is set to receive from Airbus this year. “We will not pay tariffs on any aircraft deliveries we take,” Delta Chief Executive Ed Bastian said during an earnings call Wednesday. “We will defer any deliveries that have a tariff on it.” Airbus delivers 71 jets in March The world’s largest planemaker also booked 280 orders for a net total of 204 after adjusting for cancellations. Airbus has warned that first-quarter deliveries would be constrained mainly by a shortage of engines from biggest supplier CFM, jointly owned by GE Aerospace and Safran, which brought forward some supplies to the previous quarter to help Airbus to meet 2024 targets. The European planemaker is targeting 820 deliveries for the whole year. India's Mahindra Aerostructures secures order for H130 fuselage from Airbus Helicopters Airbus Helicopters is a unit of French planemaker Airbus. Under the agreement, Mahindra Aerostructures will produce the H130’s main fuselage assembly, which will then be shipped to Airbus Helicopters’ facilities in Europe. Mahindra Aerostructures, which also counts Boeing and Dassault Aviation among its customers, did not disclose financial details of the deal. SATS' Arm Partners Airbus HBCplus Ecosystem as Managed Service Provider Hughes, an EchoStar subsidiary, teams up with Airbus to become an official Managed Service Provider within the HBCplus in-flight connectivity ecosystem. Airbus signs provisional deal with Amazon to provide connectivity to airlines Airbus said on Tuesday it had signed a provisional deal with Amazon to provide connectivity to airlines via the tech giant's planned Kuiper constellation of satellites.The plan to enhance Airbus' High Bandwidth Connectivity Plus programme was announced at a major cabin interiors exhibition in Hamburg. Airbus, Thales, Leonardo CEOs to discuss satellite merger with EU antitrust chief European aerospace companies Airbus, Thales and Leonardo, which are in talks over a possible merger of their satellite businesses, will meet EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera on Wednesday, according to a European Commission agenda. The three companies' tentative plans to set up a joint space company come as they look to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink. They are currently in preliminary discussions with EU antitrust officials, a step usually before a formal request for approval for merger deals. High-Flying Defense Stocks Sink as Tariffs Upend Supply Chains (Bloomberg) -- Europe’s defense and aerospace stocks plunged on fears that US tariffs could upset the industry’s supply chains, and as investors booked profits on some of the region’s best-performing shares of 2025.Most Read from BloombergHousing Agency Aims to Relocate Its DC HeadquartersBoston Mayor Wu Embraces Trump Resistance as Campaign Heats UpThis Skinny Mexico City Tower Is Just 14 Feet Wide on One SideThe Irish Hot Press Is the Low-Tech Laundry Trick the World NeedsWhat Would ‘Transport Airbus delivered 71 airplanes in March, sources say Airbus delivered 71 jets in March, bringing first-quarter deliveries to 136 units, industry sources said. The figure fine-tunes estimates after Reuters reported last week that the planemaker had delivered around 70 planes in March. Airbus declined comment ahead of a monthly release due on Wednesday after the market close. Aircraft supplier Howmet may halt orders if hit by Trump tariffs, letter says (Reuters) -Howmet Aerospace, which supplies parts for planes built by Airbus and Boeing, may halt some shipments if they are impacted by tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a letter seen by Reuters. Pittsburgh-based Howmet said in the letter to customers that it has declared a force majeure event, a legal practice that allows parties to a contract to avoid their obligations if hit by unavoidable and unpredictable external circumstances. "Howmet will be excused from supplying any products or services that are impacted by this declared national emergency and/or the tariff executive order," Howmet wrote in the letter. France calls for firm tariff response avoiding escalation TOULOUSE, France (Reuters) -France's industry minister called on Friday for a proportionate but firm response to U.S. tariffs and said Europe wanted to avoid a damaging trade escalation, with the door open to negotiation. Speaking to reporters at an Airbus factory in Toulouse, Industry Minister Marc Ferracci said sweeping tariffs introduced by U.S. President Donald Trump were without precedent since the 1930s and could destabilise the global economy and cost jobs. "The response must first of all be a united European one," Ferracci said. Would you fly in a propeller plane? Airbus hopes so Propeller planes that once dominated the skies could again serve some of the world’s busiest flight routes under Airbus’s latest plans to slash carbon emissions. Boeing, Airbus Set to Lose 45-Year Duty-Free Status The Trump administration’s new tariffs upend a trade deal that has allowed Boeing, Airbus and other aerospace manufacturers to build aircraft and jet engines largely without tariffs since the 1980s, an aerospace industry group said. The latest duties are set to bring an end to tariff exemptions that these companies and their suppliers have enjoyed under a World Trade Organization deal that includes the U.S., China, Canada, most European Union nations and a host of other countries. The 1980 trade pact opened the door for broad U.S. commercial jet exports into Europe. India's parliament passes landmark bill in boost for aircraft lessors India's parliament on Thursday passed a landmark aviation bill that will make it easier for global aircraft leasing companies to repossess jets and engines when a carrier defaults on its payments, a big win for international lessors in a key market. India's "Protection of Interests in Aircraft Objects" bill will fully implement the Cape Town Convention and Protocol, an international agreement on asset-based financing. The issue has been in focus since 2023 when lessors like SMBC Aviation couldn't repossess aircraft from India's Go First after it filed for bankruptcy. European defence giants race to replace Musk’s SpaceX ‘within months’ European defence companies are seeking to club together to form a rival to Elon Musk’s SpaceX within months, the head of the Italian manufacturing giant Leonardo has said. Aerospace walks trade tightrope as EU mulls tariff response Aerospace firms sought to contain a minefield of pressures on Thursday after an Airbus-led body urged the European Union to hit back against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and one of Europe's biggest airlines warned of higher fares. Aircraft, engines, spare parts and components from landing gear to seats face higher costs and planning for the peak summer travel season could be disrupted as Brussels mulls a response, industry experts warned. Trump on Wednesday imposed sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports including 20% on EU goods and 10% on imports from Britain, home to engine maker Rolls-Royce. Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 4/10/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is CAC 40 (^FCHI) Return AIRA.F CAC 40 (^FCHI) YTD -7.85% -3.45% 1-Year -13.98% -11.43% 3-Year +43.53% +8.82%