An Airbus A350-1000 passenger plane performs in the course of the fifty fifth version of the Worldwide Paris Air Present (Salon worldwide de l’aeronautique et de l’espace – SIAE) on the ParisLe Bourget Airport, in Le Bourget, north of Paris, France on June 18, 2025.
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Airbus orders and new fashions have taken center-stage at this yr’s Paris Air Present, as its U.S. rival Boeing spends yet one more main trade occasion holding a low profile as a consequence of turmoil on the enterprise.
Airways and producers use air exhibits as a chance to make splashy plane buy bulletins following months of negotiations, a few of which will likely be wrapped up on the occasion. Airbus had racked up practically $21 billion as of Thursday morning, per a Reuters calculation.
That included 132 agency orders on Monday, from prospects together with Saudi leasing agency AviLease, Japan’s ANA and Poland’s LOT, versus 41 for Boeing and 15 for Brazil’s Embraer, based on a tally by aviation advisory IBA.
The next two days noticed Boeing maintain again from bulletins fully, whereas Airbus splashed a 150-aircraft Memorandum of Understanding with VietJet Air centered on its single-aisle 100 A321neos, and orders with EgyptAir and Starlux Airways for its wide-body A350s.
Air Asia chief Tony Fernandes instructed CNBC on Thursday that he was in discussions at Paris about increasing the agency’s current order for the Airbus XLR — the Toulouse-based planemaker’s flagship new long-range, narrowbody plane — and anticipated an announcement inside the subsequent month or so. The mannequin, which entered service final yr, is about to permit airways to supply medium- and long-haul routes at decrease charges as a consequence of diminished gasoline prices.
Embraer additionally secured a key win Wednesday with 60 agency orders for the E175, together with additional choices.
Business demand ‘robust’
Boeing’s comparatively quiet presence in Paris is not indicative of a wider demand disaster within the sector. The producer sealed loads of orders throughout U.S. President Donald Trump’s Might journey to the Center East, together with a 210-jet deal with Qatar Airways.

Each Boeing and Airbus in the meantime have plane backlogs of greater than 5,000 and 8,000 plane, respectively, figures which have barely budged for practically a decade as trade provide challenges — exacerbated within the wake of the pandemic — go away airways struggling to resume their ageing fleets.
John Plueger, chief govt officer of Air Lease Corp, instructed CNBC earlier this week that the backlog meant it was at all times anticipated to be a subdued present in Paris in comparison with these previous, together with the post-pandemic increase yr of 2023. “Each Airbus and Boeing are all offered out to 2031 and ’32 anyway. So what number of follow-on orders into the ’33, ’34, ’35 timeframe are you actually going to see? … However general, the demand atmosphere stays very sturdy,” Plueger mentioned.
Nevertheless, this does mark yet one more yr by which Boeing has kept away from the plane flypasts or main promotional actions. Beginning in 2019 within the wake of the 2 deadly crashes of its B737-Max mannequin, adopted by the pandemic which threw the trade into turmoil, after which with recent crises delivered through an emergency exit door blowout, allegations of widespread high quality management points, and increasingly-disgruntled prospects over supply delays — Boeing has had a bunch of causes to keep away from the highlight.
Simply as 2025 appeared like it might symbolize a tentative turning level for the corporate, with CEO Kelly Ortberg as a consequence of attend Paris, the first-ever crash of a Boeing Dreamliner in final week’s Air India catastrophe threw that into disarray. Ortberg pulled out of attending the occasion, and the agency has made few press bulletins whereas it says it’s centered on its prospects and the investigation into the causes of the crash.
“Demand for brand spanking new plane stays unprecedented, matched solely by passenger demand for air journey,” mentioned Tony Payne, accomplice at regulation agency DLA Piper.
He added that orders stay robust regardless of a “sombre and reflective atmosphere” within the wake of the Air India crash, as stakeholders are “nicely conscious of the influence” any rest of requirements can have.
“Orders for brand spanking new plane and engines stays robust however alongside a sombre and reflective atmosphere, the place stakeholders are nicely conscious of the influence of any rest of requirements can have.”
“Muted” has due to this fact turn out to be the phrase of the week by way of business aviation, whereas protection — making up practically half of the present’s content material this yr — takes on a bigger-than-ever function amid roiling Center East battle, the Russia-Ukraine struggle and an upcoming NATO summit at which larger nationwide safety spending will likely be excessive on the agenda. Offers on this area have included Thales‘ contract to construct 48 of its new remote-operated artillery programs for the French authorities.
“The results, the influence of the accident of Air India” are hanging over Paris, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury instructed CNBC on Monday. “Nonetheless, the momentum within the trade could be very robust,” he continued, noting specific demand for widebody plane which had extra catching as much as do following the pandemic than the narrowbody market.
Dan Taylor, head of consulting at IBA, instructed CNBC that the cut up between Boeing and Airbus this yr was “extra about context than competitors.”
“Boeing’s latest orders within the Center East, helped by U.S. diplomatic engagement, and its quiet stance post-Air India doubtless influenced its decrease visibility on the Paris Air Present. This is not an indication of weakening demand, however reasonably a deliberate pause amid a risky geopolitical backdrop and potential tariff uncertainties,” Taylor mentioned.
“Airways are doubtless busy reassessing fleet methods given the newest disaster, however robust profitability, ageing fleets, easing debt ranges, and continued GDP and journey demand development throughout many areas all level to a sustained long-term urge for food for brand spanking new plane.”