After May was sluggish for Airbus, the group was able to report significantly better figures in June.
77 aircraft have been delivered and new orders have been received.
Toulouse - The aircraft manufacturer Airbus again handed over more jets to its customers in June and won new orders.
With 77 machines, the number of deliveries was well above the 50 units in May, as the company announced on Thursday evening after the stock market closed in Toulouse.
At the same time, the group received orders for 73 commercial aircraft despite the Corona crisis.
Of these, 70 are going to the US airline United.
The cancellations were kept within narrow limits with 2 machines.
Airbus boss Guillaume Faury wants to deliver at least as many aircraft in the current year as last year.
The manufacturer handed over 566 machines to its customers, compared to 863 in the record year 2019.
After the first six months of the year, 297 have now been made.
Because of the corona pandemic, the group has cut its production by around 40 percent.
From the summer he wants to expand it again and increase it vigorously in the coming years.
dpa